| Show Wonder of 01 Nature Is g t Vision Given to Birds t I The vision Islon of birds Is an amazing thing A vulture soaring almost out r of ot view sees a carcass lying perhaps In In a quite Inconspicuous position a kestrel hovering ho at a n height of feet spies a n mouse creeping about In Inthe Inthe I Ithe the grass grassa a gannet cruising round feet above the sea observes a fish swimming some distance below the surface says W W. W W. White In the Nineteenth Century Magazine The gannets gannet's sight Is by no means the least remarkable among keen-eyed keen birds for It has to penetrate water as aswell aswell well as air A gannets gannet's hurtle on fish fists beneath well expresses the action At Al Alonce once It checks Its flight night poises for fur a second half closes Its wings and dives with tremendous speed There Is a curious motion In the downward swoop and at the moment of entering the water the long pointed wings are arc folded |