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Der Wald als Konzertsaal
- Gesänge und Rufe heimischer Vögel in Wäldern
- Narrated by: div.
- Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Wald ist für viele Menschen ein ganz besonderer Ort der unberührten Natur. Vögel und andere Tiere des Waldes leben oft versteckt, doch ihre Gesänge, Rufe und weitere Lautäußerungen verwandeln den Wald im Wandel der Jahreszeiten in eine faszinierende Klangwelt, umrahmt von der Welt geheimnisvoller Bäume. Dieser Download entführt in verschiedene heimische Wälder und Sie erleben die großen Sänger unserer Vogelwelt bei ihren gemeinsamen Konzertauftritten.
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