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"Bounthy’s home is near the forest. There are birds all around that sing beautiful songs. "Coo-oo, coo-oo," sing the birds."
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"Bounthy sits and listens to the birds sing with joy."
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"He catches the birds one by one and brings them all home."
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"One day, Bounthy wakes up to see that none of his birds is singing."
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"Bounthy and his father take the birds back to the forest and set them free."
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"As the birds fly away, they look back at Bounthy with a smile."
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"The next morning, Bounthy hears all of the birds singing happily on a tree next to his home. “Coo-oo! Coo-oooo!”"
Bounthy's Singing Birds
"The birds carry on their journey. Hey, what’s that? Mmm, those berries look delicious! Mother is busy with Little Canary’s brothers and sisters. Perhaps, Little Canary can quickly just grab a few berries."
Which Way is South?
"Indigo bunting (Passerina cyanea) or the blue canary, are birds that live in eastern United States and southern Canada. Male birds have bright blue feathers, and the females are brown. In the winter, the males lose their blue plumage and resemble the brown females, although a little bit of blue remains. Every autumn, the birds migrate to Mexico and to southern United States. They navigate with the rotation of the Polaris star of the Ursa Minor constellation (also known as Little Bear). Polaris lies at the end of the bear’s tail and is also known as the North Pole Star. It indicates the direction to the north pole and is always seen in the northern hemisphere. Light pollution from excessive artificial light in urban areas, makes it hard to see stars in the sky at night. This has a negative impact on nature, including obstructing bird migration. It is also evidence of electric energy waste."
Which Way is South?