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=How do eagles learn to fly?=
=How do eagles learn to fly?=


There is nothing from the study of eagles that would indicate that any eagles carry their young on their wings.
What does happen is that young eagles start to hop around the nest.  They will test their wings in the wind and gradually build up strength in their muscles sufficient to start rudimentary flying.  They will glide to nearby branches.  Once they actually begin to fly they are then known as "fledglings".
William Branham did not see the eaglets on the wings of their mother.  He made this story up.  It is pure fiction.


=Quotes of William Branham=
=Quotes of William Branham=