The birds that the Israelites ate (Exodus ch.16, Numbers ch.11) is translated as quail. They ate the quail for two brief periods, not for the whole forty years.
It was the quail.
Ribindranath Tagore is the author.
The Israelites were mad at God and Moses because they didn't want to eat manna anymore (because they were complaining people) so God gave them quail.Jewish answer:Quail.The Israelites weren't "mad" at God. The first to speak up were the newly-arrived converts (Numbers ch.11), not the Israelites. Rather than "madness" at God, they wanted God to demonstrate His presence (Exodus 17:7) by providing for them, just as God wanted them to demonstrate their obedience when He tested them by giving them an unfamiliar food (Deuteronomy 8:2-5; see Exodus ch.16).
There is a lot of wilderness living in or coming passed Antarctica such as penguins, humpback whales, elephant seals and an abundance of bird life.
Captian Bird was a famouse captain who saild the seven seas his great great great great grand daughter is named Chantelle Bird
Great Basin Bird Observatory was created in 1997.
Great Speckled Bird - album - was created in 1969.
The Great Speckled Bird - newspaper - ended in 1976.
The Great Speckled Bird - song - was created in 1936.
The answer to the Great Speckled Bird (Tune of "Blue Eyes")
The bald eagle is on the Great Seal of the United States.
The Great Speckled Bird - newspaper - was created on 1968-03-08.