eastern towhee Type post Author David Coppedge Date August 22, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , Animal Algorithms, Arctic terns, atmosphere, bats, Carsten Egevang, Corryn Wetzel, dragonflies, Eric Cassell, Evolution News, field work, Flight, Germany, insects, intelligent design, locusts, Maine, Maryland, materialists, McGill University, Michael Denton, migration, New Scientist, optimization, Pennsylvania, sunlight, The Miracle of Man, The Wonder of Water, University of Exeter, University of Oldenburg, water Birds, Bats, Insects: Field Work on Animal Flight Reveals Wonders of Intelligent Design David Coppedge August 22, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Science 9 The capabilities of flying animals continue to amaze scientists, and explanations challenge their best efforts. Does evolutionary theory help? Read More ›
nightjar Type post Date November 13, 2019 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, arctic tern, Australia, birds, Carsten Egevang, celestial bodies, Cornell University, evolution, Flight: The Genius of Birds, Illustra Media, intelligent design, lunar calendar, lunar cycle, Lund University, migration, Nature (journal), New Scientist, parakeets, PNAS, Sweden, University of New South Wales New Bird Migration Secrets Revealed Science and Culture November 13, 2019 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 Advances in live data logging show how birds do it: get from here to there. Some surprises were uncovered in recent experiments. Read More ›
Pair_of_Merops_apiaster_feeding Type post Date August 29, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Arctic terns, bats, bees, behavior, birds, Carsten Egevang, cooperation, dolphins, elephants, Flight: The Genius of Birds, Germany, Illustra Media, mammals, migration, Monarch butterflies, Neo-Darwinism, zebras Migrating Birds Can Find Their Flocks After Many Miles and Days Apart Science and Culture August 29, 2018 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 8 Another study of bird migration using geolocators finds fascinating new facts about social interactions during long-distance flights. Read More ›