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All the birds are already here

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The little birds sing in the forest

Fancy a little walk in the woods?

A little birdsong accompanies this landscape with a few hopping, fluttering, tripping and pecking bird species. And what else are they up to in their tiny natural paradise? I’d love to know that too. So it’s fun to watch the little creatures and puzzle over what they might be doing. They probably don’t have as busy a schedule as we do. Everything is so wonderfully peaceful. Ahhh. Just breathe and enjoy. There’s something so calming about bird encounters. However, a phone chip card has somehow blended into the small landscape. That’s nothing unusual any more: our birds are already learning new ringtones. In this clip, however, there are only subtle nature sounds. We promise.

Looking at it might make you want to go for a real walk in the woods. After all, there’s hardly anything better to unwind. Have fun

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