A bird flew from South Africa to Finland

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That’s interesting , what was the reason?

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Birds migrate all the time looking for food, and condusive weather.

When temperatures drop in the North ie Europe, birds migrate to the warm southern hemisphere , and they return during spring/summer huko north.

The northern Hemisphere is seriously cooling off, winter is around the corner. Did the bird migrate to go hibernate, mate, lay eggs and incubate, or when is it coming down south again ?
It’s interesting to see how the bird avoided large bodies of water to.
To the academicians in the house, what’s the brain classification of organisms, that are born with their brains already wired, animals like sea turtles, insects, and most reptiles ?

Alafu wajinga wanasema there’s no creator, ati things evolved. Takataka ya munisipaa.

There’s endless evidence of an intelligent designer all over nature.

It happens. There’s one that was found trapped at the shores of Lake Victoria last year. Bird had also migrated from Finland, 7000KM away.

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Water boils and evaporates when you heat it…

Intelligent design to it’s finest, hapa evolutionists uwezi wapata.

Birds migrate. People migrate. Animals migrate too. These occurrences have nothing in them to explain creation.

Come up with other better examples…I know you can find them.

It avoided Kenya and sea.

Intelligent designer unable to unite His creation? Hata hio evolution ni upuss.

My argument is not around the movement or choice to migrate. But I can guarantee you that the bird follows a particular path, guided by the stars or the solar system, knows which winds to ride on and so forth. Prepares on the migration and eats right ( they lose a considerable amount of weight) And how does it know the seasons?

Questions is, who put the wisdom on the bird? Some big bang explosion eons ago? You’d be a complete idiot to agree to the evolution theory.

Clever bird!

Some of the birds you see around might actually be mzungu birds on their annual visits.

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