“Out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to Adam to see what he would call them. And whatever Adam called each living creature, that was its name.” (Genesis 2:19 NKJV) During our devotions this morning, Dan and I were reading … Continue reading
Birds of the Bible – How Many Sparrows?
While working on updating the indexes to the Birds of the Bible-Sparrows, I came across an interesting question. How many Sparrows are mentioned in the Bible? I discovered a previous search I had started from the Bible Gateway website. The Young’s Literal Translation found 6 verses mentioning Sparrows. Psalm 84:3 – “a sparrow” Hosea 11:11- “a sparrow” … Continue reading
Hagerman NWR: Missing the Northern Shovelers (and Other Winter Migrants)
Hagerman NWR: Missing the Northern Shovelers and Other Winter Migrants Dr. James J. S. Johnson To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 Recently I visited Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge (near Sherman, Texas — bordering Lake Texoma), hoping to see a lot of migratory birds, especially … Continue reading
New Duck In The Yard
Yesterday we added a new bird to our backyard list. He tried to hide, but with a look like that, it’s hard to do. So finally, he came out of hiding. Some of those Whistling Ducks don’t seem to be too happy with him being there. [I was very happy! :) ] We’ve written about … Continue reading
Zebra Finch Duets and Bird Origins – I.C.R.
“The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing of birds is come,…” (Song of Solomon 2:12 KJV) What an interesting and informative article about the creation of Zebra Finches and their singing duets. Bryian Thomas, PH.D. from the Institute For Creation Research wrote “Finch Duets Open Surprising Window on Bird Origins” The … Continue reading
Birds of the Bible – Foundation Reviews in 2022
Wow! Looking over the previous articles that have been written through the years on our blog, I thought it would be nice to read through some of our many posts. To build a house, you need a foundation. To build a blog, you need a foundation. So, our foundation from the beginning for Lee’s Birdwatching … Continue reading
Long-tailed Duck: Birdwatching in the Scottish Hebrides, Part 3
Dr. James J. S. Johnson Let them give glory unto the LORD, and declare [yaggîdû = hiphîl imperfect 3rd person masculine plural of nâgad, “to appear”, “to be clear”] his praise in the islands. (Isaiah 42:12) Recently, when reviewing a bird-book that presented seabirds of the Hebrides, I noticed a duck’s name that I … Continue reading
Birds of the Bible – Introduced Here In 2008
ln honor of the Top 100 Bird Blogs and Websites For Ornithologists and Bird Lovers rating they gave us, [#20] here is a copy of that very first blog on Feb. 16, 2008. Goal: To encourage your understanding and help you form a mental picture of the fowls or birds of the air found in … Continue reading
Scotch Crow: Birdwatching in the Scottish Hebrides, Part 2
Dr. James J. S. Johnson Let them give glory unto the LORD, and declare [lit., “cause to be clarified”] His praise in the islands. (Isaiah 42:12) What could be more Scottish than “Scotch Crow” (Corvus cornix)? The Scotch Crow is better known, especially on the Eurasian landmass, as the Hooded Crow (a/k/a “Hoodie Crow” … Continue reading
Sunday Inspiration – Christmas Birds Revisited 2021
Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him. (Matthew 2:1-2 KJV) … Continue reading
White-tailed Eagle and Corncrake: Birdwatching in the Scottish Hebrides, Part 1
Dr. James J. S. Johnson Let them give glory unto the LORD, and declare his praise in the islands. Isaiah 42:12 Watching coastal birds is a favorite pastime in the Outer Hebrides, according to Outer Hebrides Tourism. Having visited some of the Inner Hebrides, with marvelous birdwatching opportunities (including puffins!), I am not surprised. The … Continue reading
What An Honor – Top 100 Bird Blogs and Websites
Top 100 Bird Blogs and Websites For Ornithologists and Bird Lovers This blog has been selected “by our panelist as one of the Top 100 Bird Blogs on the web.” Wow! What an honor and totally unexpected. I received an email from the Founder of this list, Anuj Agarwal. “I personally give you a high-five and … Continue reading