Jambo, Mr. Nature here–and would you believe it? I have never seen a hummingbird. I’ve never seen a hummingbird moth, either, so I can’t say how much they resemble one another.
But watch this moth. Like hummingbird, it can fly backwards. I’ve never seen a moth or butterfly do that. It can also hover as it sucks nectar from a flower.
How can two creatures so widely unrelated be so similar to one another? Attributing this to evolution based on blind chance and environmental opportunities seems like a real stretcher to me.
God’s stuff–it does give us a lot to think about.
Amazing. I have watched lots of humming birds, but have never seen one of these creatures. Seems more and more creatures are showing up to make it obvious that evolution is a lie, but is anyone listening?
Everyone has seen hummingbirds but me.
Makes you wonder why they left or avoid N.J. ??
I was wondering if you would like a song suggestion for in the morning.
Carroll Roberson singing A Moment of Time is nice.
You’ve got it.
That’s a new one on me. I’d love to hear Joe Collidge try to explain that away as the product of blind chance.
Oh, don’t ya know ol’ Joe can explain anything. Doesn’t have to make sense, but hey, who cares.? lol
We’ll see tomorrow if he takes a crack at it.
That is one amazing creature!!
Im looking forward to Joe’s soliloquy. Just imagine all of the ways to spell hummingbird. 🙂