The Black Skimmer

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“The Lord is good to all: and His tender mercies are over all His works.”
Psalm 145:99The Lord is good to all: and his tender mercies are over all his works. (Psalm 145:9).
The black skimmer is one of the world’s most unusual birds. There are five species, and the one called “black” lives on several shorelines in the southern and eastern United States. About 18 inches long, they have wide, long wings. They are black above and are quite striking with a white face, neck, chest and stomach and deep-red legs, as well as a red bill with a black tip.
A person might think something is wrong with the bill, for the lower part is a third longer than the upper, although their sides match perfectly and are as sharp as a pair of scissors, causing them to sometimes be called scissorbills.
They live almost entirely on fish or other bits of small marine life which are often just below the surface of the water. At times a skimmer may be alone, but more often several fly together, skimming above the surface. They hold their beaks open, keeping the lower parts of them beneath the surface, scooping up insects, small fish, and shrimp.
If a fish is a good size the skimmer may hold it in the closed beak and carry it to its nest. But if there are no little ones to feed, it will probably cut the fish into small pieces with its sharp bill, or may just swallow it whole.
It’s amazing how many little fish, that would probably never be seen by a person in a boat, are almost always present in bay areas or even in open waters. The skimmers are given instincts by the Creator to know they are there. However, in stormy weather and high waves they can’t undertake these fishing trips.
Other birds floating on the water will often catch a glimpse of a small, nearby fish and grab it with their sharp beaks, but no other bird can match the way the skimmers catch fish.
The opening Bible verse expresses how God, the Creator, takes care of all things He has placed on the earth, and the delightful skimmers are just one more example of this.
Another verse in the same chapter tells of His special care of boys and girls, men and women. “The Lord is nigh [near] unto all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in truth.” Psalm 145:1818The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. (Psalm 145:18).
Have you ever called on Him, confessing that you are a sinner and accepting Him as your Saviour? He loves you and wants you to come just as you are. He will make you one of His children if you do as the verse says, “Call upon Him in truth.”
ML-09/04/1994