Take your fight into the spiritual realm by praying and when you are in the spiritual realm God takes over your battles.
- Don't fight the enemy in his comfort zone, change the battle grounds like the Eagle and let God take charge through your earnest prayer
- A: The oldest recorded bird in the wild is 29 years. This is biased low because longevity records are from banding. It is likely that birds can live well into their 30s and maybe beyond
- B: There is a transition in plumage over the first 5 years. Each successive molt being closer to adult plumage. Most birds attain the classic adult pattern between their 4th and 5th year. Some may have residual brown for more years or may never entirely lose it.
- C: Eagles are warm-blooded like humans meaning that their body temperature is maintained within a relatively narrow range. There is a complex physiological system that governs temperature regulation.
- D: There are nostrils or nares at the base of the bill. Like with humans, this is one way the bird can breathe. Most birds are not believed to have a very well-developed sense of smell. That is the general thinking with eagles. They do not use this sense to locate prey. Supporting this view is that they have a relatively undeveloped olfactory bulb compared to birds like turkey vultures that have a very well-developed sense of smell.
- E: After fledging eaglets return to the nest to be fed by adults, to roost at night, and to loaf. Their association with the nest and the natal territory will begin to wane as they learn to forage on their own and they begin to roost elsewhere. The length of this transition to independence varies considerably between individuals from a couple of weeks to several months.
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