(Deuteronomy 32:9, 11, 12) To teach her young to fly, the mother eagle ‘stirs up her nest,’ fluttering and flapping her wings to urge her young ones to take off.
(De 32:9-12) When the young eaglets reach the time to begin flying, the parent eagle stirs them up, fluttering and flapping its own wings to convey the idea to its young, and then edges or lures them out of the nest so that they try out their wings.
On the lower slopes, where the landscape is marked by fluttering bits of tissue, the path to the Everest Base Camp is now “known as the toilet paper trail.”
Also, the pattern of wing venation differs, and compared to damselflies, the adults are very feeble fliers and are normally found fluttering about at night in search of a mate.
Compared to prior art, the bank note stacking and sorting device can limit in the vertical direction the bank notes fluttering out from the wind wheel, and sort the short sides of the bank notes so as to orderly stack the bank notes on the bank note stacking rack.
As an estimated two million dollars fluttered in the wind and littered the highway, dozens of motorists dashed from their cars to stuff their pockets and purses with bills.