Eagles and Hawks are two types of interesting birds.There are different things that go behind their background but the most interesting to me is religions.That's right hawks and eagles are related to religions.So I'm going to tell you about some facts and stories about them.
They usually nest near cliffs, bridges, and urban buildings. Also pairs of hawks and eagles often return to their same nesting spot once a year.One thing is their wingspan is nearly four feet.That's bigger than most fourth grades and a little of fifth graders. Also they can fly a little over 200mph.That's faster than most cars even on the highway.
Now for the moment you have been waiting introducing the hawks and eagles!The Aztec gods of sun and war is symbolized by an eagle.Lot of Indians wore clothes like that because they believed in spirit's that symbolized a type of bird.One more fact is the Iroquois described a bird called Big eagle.He had a lake on his back which brings water and life to earth.I thought it was neat when I found the information. What bird would you symbolize yourself!
What a thought-provoking question! I think I will have to go with the Northern Cardinal because it is an easily spotted red bird, and my favorite color is RED! It is also strongly territorial, and I am a home-body who will protect my home and family at all costs.
Posted by: Mrs. Meeler | September 08, 2005 at 09:22 AM
I had to really think about your question and I think I would be a dove because they symbolize peace and that is my hope for our world - that we live in peace together. Your writing was very interesting to me. How did you come up with such a unique question?
Mrs. Davis
Posted by: Anne_Davis | September 08, 2005 at 05:55 PM
T answer your question is what I do is think of some thing the reader will find neat
Then I will think of the hardest question I can think of!
Posted by: derrick | September 13, 2005 at 02:52 PM
T answer your question is what I do is think of some thing the reader will find neat
Then I will think of the hardest question I can think of!
Posted by: derrick | September 13, 2005 at 02:53 PM
Hi, Derrick
Congratulations!Your post is really interesting and the question is challenging. I identify myself with a sparrow. Sparrows are very common birds, but they adapt itself with easiness to any environment.
Cheers, Iris
Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
Posted by: Iris | September 15, 2005 at 11:08 AM