Disposable Diapers for Robins
Luke 9:58 "And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head."
Parents, wouldn't it be nice if you didn't have to deal with dirty diapers during the early years of your child's life? And think of the money you would save! Too bad your little angel isn't more like a little robin.
This disposable diaper is called the fecal sac. It is made of thick, strong mucus that the parent can pick up and dispose of without puncturing it with its sharp beak. Robins will usually drop the sac twenty to fifty yards away before returning to the nest with another meal for its chicks. Once the young robin has matured enough to leave its nest, it no longer produces the fecal sac. Instead, its droppings are disposed of most often on your car's windshield.
Now, just imagine what a robin's nest would look like if their Creator hadn't come up with this ingenious plan. Without this disposable diaper, the nest would quickly become unsuitable for life. So the next time you find an abandoned robin's nest, take a peek inside. The only reason it's so clean is because God provided the robin with a disposable diaper service!
Creation Moments Website
Love,
Ashley
ps. This was Sunday's Creation Moment post.
Creation Moments Website
Love,
Ashley
ps. This was Sunday's Creation Moment post.
Wow.. That's really cool!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing! Our God does it all!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to learn about this. I experienced a wren raising a family in a plant on my porch and was amazed when I removed the nest after they were gone that I never saw any droppings. It gave me pause but I didn't research my questions. The same thing happened when I removed a blue birds nest out of my birdhouse.
ReplyDeleteThat's really interesting!!!! Thank you for sharing and commenting. :D
DeleteLove,
Ashley