Dinosaurs No Longer Walk the Earth – They Fly

It’s true, dinosaurs no longer walk on the earth, they fly. We’ve been told for a long time that dinosaurs are extinct, but is that true? Some scientists are changing that opinion, noting the smallest living dinosaur.

You might think its the dragonfly, and while this strange looking insect may have that ancient appearence the dragonfly is not the topic of this article. Let’s talk about the hummingbird.

It’s true that not all paleontologists agree that dinosaurs evolved into birds, but some hold very convincing theories about our shift in evolution.

The hummingbird has a very unique design, and is capable of performing manuevers that other birds cannot. They can hover, stop instantly, and their wings beat so fast that much of their movement is in a blur.

Hummingbirds adapt, and are great survivalists. They are able to endure harsh conditions, and many travel great distances in migration.

I’ve observed the hummingbirds for quite a while, and gleen intuitive messages from these amazing creatures. Oh, and that dragonfly I mentioned earlier? In my walks with numerous hummingbird encounters there were times when the hummingbirds disappeared. During those times there were many dragonfly appearances, and amazingly enough those dragonflies flew in the same familiar pathways as the hummingbirds. Is there intuitive meaning in this? Whether there is or isn’t doesn’t matter, either way those encounters are a pleasant part of my day.

Learn more about the hummingbird in the amazing Nature DVD Hummingbirds Magic in the Air.  This DVD gives an in-depth look at this amazing bird, the smallest living dinosaur.

Intuitive Meaning Editor Estee Taschereau writes blogs and books on our steps to empowerment as we see the world around us.  What special traits do you seek to discover in your own life?  Learn more about the higher part of you in a private reading session by phone or skype.

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