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               lar physical and mental characteristics. However, these three cate-
               gories of birds are not related in any way and so, are placed in dif-
               ferent branches of the hypothetical evolutionary tree. First and fore-
               most, no fossils of any common ancestor have been found, nor are
               any similar characteristics found in other varieties of birds closely

               related to these species. Accordingly, evolutionists are unable to an-
               swer the question of how these categories of bird all possess the abil-
               ity of being able to speak and imitate sounds, despite being so far
               apart from one another on the imaginary evolutionary tree.
                   Gradually, therefore, research has pushed the evolutionists in-
               to an impasse. For example, a test carried out on the Anna hum-
               mingbird (Calypte anna) in 1990 established that some of the males
               imitated the singing of other birds. This is firm evidence of the hum-
               mingbird’s ability to learn songs. As a result of tests carried out on

               talking birds, scientists concluded that when the hummingbird is
               singing, its brain is activated in seven different places. This same ob-
               servation also is true for songbirds and parrots.


                               American and Brazilian scientists’ research on hummingbirds
                                 also invalidates unfounded claims that birds’ songs have
                                   evolved. Hummingbirds, parrots, and songbirds are, ac-
                                       cording to the imaginary evolutionary tree, far apart
                                          from one another in evolutionary terms.









             Yet they have remarkably
             similar brain structures. This
             shows that these birds are not
             the descendents of a common an-
             cestor, but the product of separate
               Design.
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