Sunday, August 23, 2009

Eagles

Eagles live in the highest branches of trees or cliffs which is cold, lonely and dangerous. However, they enjoy the latitude of where they live and the tranquility there allows their mind to be calm and sharp. Eagles have a special manner to take off compared to other birds. They must first of all observe the direction and strength of the wind before they do so. Should the correct wind reaches, they will open their wings and with the theory of aero dynamic, they rise speedily with little efforts. They enjoy the speed and latitude when they fly and their position allow them to see further and enjoy the scenery and fresh air that no other birds can enjoy.



However, being the King of all birds is not without disadvantage. By virtue of their strength and superior appearance, hunters enjoy great pleasure to hunt them down. The hunters will keep on trying the hunt the huge birds as a life long challenges or even an imaginative enemy. Should they hit their target- the Eagles, they will brag around and show their achievement to others, just like a trophy.

Young eagles have to make a great deal of efforts before they can learn to fly high and fast. They must learn from the elderly how to observe the winds and take off. However, should they fall and injured, they will learn from the lesson, heal themselves and strengthen their muscle for the next flight. Should the next wind with correct strength and direction arrives, they will take off again with greater confidence.



Eagles, being the King of prey, eat the fishes from the sea or fresh water rivers, or the animals in the wilderness only. Their eyesight is so sharp and the speed is so high that no prey can escape from their attack. Due to their pride, they would rather starve to death if you try to feed them with worms or seeds. If you try to catch them and lock them in cages, they will hit the cages to death, too. Indeed, they belong to the wilderness where the sky is their limit ONLY.

Eagles of the same type attract each others, just like you and me, my dear friends…

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