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The Legendary Phoenix

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🗓️ 20 April 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

The Phoenix was a mythical bird that symbolized renewal and rebirth.

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0:00.0

This is Bird Note.

0:08.5

Some birds are very well known.

0:10.6

A few are even legendary.

0:13.0

The ancient Greeks and Egyptians described a mythical bird called the phoenix,

0:17.3

a magnificent creature that was a symbol of renewal and rebirth. According to legend, each

0:23.4

phoenix lived for 500 years, and only one phoenix lived at a time. Just before its time was up,

0:30.0

the phoenix built a nest and set itself on fire. Then, a new phoenix would rise from the ashes.

0:39.6

Both the Greeks and Egyptians associated the phoenix with the sun.

0:44.0

One myth says the dawn song of the phoenix was so beautiful.

0:47.7

The sun god Apollo would stop his chariot and the sun to listen.

0:52.9

Ancient sources differ on the bird's size and color.

0:56.1

Some say it was the size of an eagle,

0:58.1

others, bigger than an ostrich,

1:00.3

with bright red and gold,

1:02.4

or maybe even purple feathers.

1:04.6

All agree, it definitely had a golden aura,

1:08.4

and in every version it was exotic,

1:12.0

literally one of a kind.

1:18.5

Poet Wallace Stevens imagined the mythical gold-feathered bird perched in a palm tree.

1:23.0

He wrote, The bird sings, its feathers shine.

1:25.5

The palm stands on the edge of space.

1:27.9

The wind moves slowly in the branches.

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