And I'm equally blown away by the fact that my Ruby Throated hummingbirds here in Michigan winter in Mexico then in the spring fly non-stop across the Gulf of Mexico (approx. 24 hours) in their migration to Mich. One would think they would stop once they crossed the Gulf and spent the rest of the season there along the Gulf states.......
I love birds and don't believe for a second that they are a product of evolution. Every species across this planet is hard wired for its own survival, from the food it eats, to its courtships to its own nest building requirements and its annual migratory pattern.........They're not accidental, God created each and every one of them specifically.
I recall reading a Creation book that had the example of the woodpecker. It has all sorts of things specialized for getting insects out of wood. A long beak. A long tongue. Reinforced cranium to support the beating. Extra shock absorbing material in other places., etc. I suppose some things could evolve individually, but it would seem that the long tongue and the long beak would need to happen at the same time. The odds of that based on random mutations (most mutations are bad) would be really high.