All Videos Tagged birds (MyPeace.TV) - MyPeace.TV2024-04-24T00:21:02Zhttps://mypeace.tv/video/video/listTagged?tag=birds&rss=yes&xn_auth=noFrench Fuse - Three Little Birds feat. Ryclarkietag:mypeace.tv,2023-04-29:1992146:Video:4065172023-04-29T20:49:14.940ZMyPeace Mediahttps://mypeace.tv/profile/Team
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</a><br />Three Little Birds available on all streaming platforms : <a href="https://bfan.link/FrenchFuse-ThreeLittleBirdsThree">https://bfan.link/FrenchFuse-ThreeLittleBirdsThree</a> When The Voices Of Children Light The Waytag:mypeace.tv,2014-04-14:1992146:Video:2694462014-04-14T17:15:28.254ZMyPeace Mediahttps://mypeace.tv/profile/Team
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</a><br />Watch the shining stars of PS22 Chorus do this illuminating cover of 'Lanterns' by Birds of Tokyo.
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</a><br />Watch the shining stars of PS22 Chorus do this illuminating cover of 'Lanterns' by Birds of Tokyo. When Birds On The Wires Become Musictag:mypeace.tv,2014-03-06:1992146:Video:2683192014-03-06T18:19:52.695ZMyPeace Mediahttps://mypeace.tv/profile/Team
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</a><br />Reading the newspaper one morning, Jarbas saw a picture of birds on the electric wires. He cut out the photo and decided to make a song, using the exact location of the birds as notes.<br />
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The bizarre dances of birds-of-paradise aren't mere flights of fancy. Young males inherit those dance steps from their fathers, then refine them through practice and watching adults. Less obvious but equally important are the watchful…
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The bizarre dances of birds-of-paradise aren't mere flights of fancy. Young males inherit those dance steps from their fathers, then refine them through practice and watching adults. Less obvious but equally important are the watchful females—look for them in these video clips. It's ultimately their choices that decide which dances reach the next generation. The Cornell Lab's Ed Scholes explains.<br />
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Filmed and photographed by Tim Laman." Shape Shifting: and the Birds-of-Paradisetag:mypeace.tv,2013-07-28:1992146:Video:2604112013-07-28T06:37:28.595ZMyPeace Mediahttps://mypeace.tv/profile/Team
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Several kinds of birds-of-paradise transform their bodies into a dark oval shape when they display. Each species uses a different assortment of feathers on the wings, flank, or neck. They use muscles in the skin to move the feathers into…
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Several kinds of birds-of-paradise transform their bodies into a dark oval shape when they display. Each species uses a different assortment of feathers on the wings, flank, or neck. They use muscles in the skin to move the feathers into position. The black shape serves as a background for showing off a bright patch of iridescent color to the females. The Cornell Lab's Ed Scholes explains.<br />
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Filmed and photographed by Tim Laman."