Going crazy trying to find this video of birds dancing in jungle?

Posted in crazy birds  by: admin
February 8th, 2010

I saw it about a year ago but now i cant find it, it has birds dancing in a jungle and the backround music is a version of the imperial march from star wars it features the bird of paradise. it may even be a commercial im not sure if anyone has any idea what its called or where i could find it it would be much appreciated thanks

If you didn’t clear out your cache since then, you might
be in luck. There are actually two different things which
you can do to find a video you have previously watched.
Not only that, you can make your results appear either
in alphabetical or chronological order:

ALPHABETICALLY (every possible result):
highlight the URL address bar on top, then simply type
in the word "youtube". From those results, you will see:
– every YouTube address you typed
– every YouTube channel you visited
– every YouTube video you watched
but it will be ugly YouTube code like "v=Ab1Cd2eF3Gh".

CHRONOLOGICALLY (not as many results):
simply click on your internet browser’s "History" button
or tap "CTRL" and the letter "H" on your keyboard, and
you will get a daily list of every website which you have
visited. Every YouTube video will be mixed in with all of
the different websites, but it’ll actually be easier for you
to find what you’re looking for — because everything will
be displayed in "plain" English. And because each and
every YouTube video is in fact its own website, you will
also be able to see the full title of each video.

I hope that my double answer is somewhat helpful to U.

One comment


  1. If you didn’t clear out your cache since then, you might
    be in luck. There are actually two different things which
    you can do to find a video you have previously watched.
    Not only that, you can make your results appear either
    in alphabetical or chronological order:

    ALPHABETICALLY (every possible result):
    highlight the URL address bar on top, then simply type
    in the word "youtube". From those results, you will see:
    – every YouTube address you typed
    – every YouTube channel you visited
    – every YouTube video you watched
    but it will be ugly YouTube code like "v=Ab1Cd2eF3Gh".

    CHRONOLOGICALLY (not as many results):
    simply click on your internet browser’s "History" button
    or tap "CTRL" and the letter "H" on your keyboard, and
    you will get a daily list of every website which you have
    visited. Every YouTube video will be mixed in with all of
    the different websites, but it’ll actually be easier for you
    to find what you’re looking for — because everything will
    be displayed in "plain" English. And because each and
    every YouTube video is in fact its own website, you will
    also be able to see the full title of each video.

    I hope that my double answer is somewhat helpful to U.
    References :

    on February 8th, 2010 at 6:46 am

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