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  2. Parrot Can't Stop and Won't Stop Singing Earth, Wind and Fire

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    The hilarious video was shared by the TikTok account for @Kiki.tiel and people can't get enough of this musical bird. One person commented, "You didn’t turn it off, just snoozed it."

  3. Birds of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Birds of Tokyo are an Australian alternative rock band from Perth. Their debut album, Day One, gained them domestic success, reaching number three on the AIR Independent Album charts and spending a total of 36 consecutive weeks in the top ten.

  4. March Fires - Wikipedia

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    The artwork for March Fires and its singles was created by Australian graphic designer, art director, and album artist Leif Podhajsky.His work explores themes of connectedness, love, fear, magic, the relevance of nature, and psychedelic or altered experiences, and uses techniques such as pattern, recursion, balance, symmetry, and repetition. [5]

  5. This Fire (Birds of Tokyo song) - Wikipedia

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    "This Fire" is a song written and recorded by Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo. It was included on their third extended play (EP) of the same name and for their fourth studio album, March Fires (2013). The song appears as the second track on the album. The Single artwork is by Leif Podhajsky. The song came in at number 51 on the ...

  6. This Fire (EP) - Wikipedia

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    This Fire is the second extended play album by Australian alternative/rock group, Birds of Tokyo. It was released in October 2012 and peaked at number 32. It was certified gold. [1] The songs "This Fire" and "Boy" were included on the 2013 studio album, March Fires.

  7. Wildlife Park Shows off Their Kookabura’s Laugh and It’s ...

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    Tanganyika Wildlife Park caught their kookaburra laughing earlier this month, and it's the best sound you'll hear today. I can't get enough of it! The video is only 14 seconds long and starts with ...

  8. Lanterns (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lanterns" is the second single from Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo's fourth album, March Fires. Band member Ian Berney said "It was always about our own sense of community and reaching far and wide in the most positive way we could, with the most positive message we had at the time, and it really connected with people."

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