Dr. James J. S. Johnson
Yea, the stork in the heaven knows her appointed times; and the turtledove and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their return; but My people know not the judgment of the LORD. (Jeremiah 8:7)
The Bible mentions migratory birds – for examples, storks, turtledoves, cranes, and swallows are mentioned as faithfully migratory birds in Jeremiah 8:7. (See JJSJ’s “A Lesson from the Stork”, at http://www.icr.org/article/lesson-from-stork .)

Avian migrations are truly a wonderful recurrence in God’s phenological providences.
With that in mind, I observed a flock of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) in my neighborhood, not far from my mailbox—they were grazing among the grasses by my rain-runoff drainage ditch.

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But not long afterwards they were off again, in the air, southbound, toward wherever they go for winter. Today’s limerick follows.
OBSERVING 18 CANADA GEESE: MIGRATORY STOPOVER VISITORS
A migrant flock came by today
The flock intact, none gone astray;
Slowly grazing geese,
Dawdling and obese;
Then they returned to their flyway.
(JJSJ, November 4th A.D.2024, near Flower Mound, Texas.)

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