Pardon if I am wrong, but doesn't it sort of hint that birds (or at least flying things) were made before most higher vertibrates?
BTW - Sir Isaac Newton was a most stubborn literlist of the bible account. But toward the end of his life he came around to the excuse that maybe the first creative day was a lot longer than the other 6 so that the obvious age of rocks and such could be reconciled. His reasoning was that before light a day could be any length, even billions of years. Now the WTS has gone further - each one was 7000 years. Why? Who knows...but you would at least think they would do like old Isaac and pick some number that makes sense to anybody who knows anything at all about cosmology, chemistry, physics, geology, botany,,,,,,
Let me get back to Shining Light - respectfully, as a literalist (as I assume) - do you hold with a literal day or some other symbolic period of time?
Just wondering, James