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  • Ann Taylor Loft Womens XS Petite Blouse Top Sleeveless Red Parrots Birds EUC



    Ann Taylor Loft Womens XS Petite Blouse Top Sleeveless Red Parrots Birds EUC

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    Are you looking for a cute and stylish top to add to your wardrobe? Look no further! I have a beautiful Ann Taylor Loft Womens XS Petite Blouse Top Sleeveless in a fun red parrots and birds print. This top is in excellent used condition and is perfect for adding a pop of color and personality to any outfit. Don’t miss out on this adorable top – it won’t last long! Grab it now and be the envy of all your friends.
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  • Every Little Thing: Based on the song ‘Three Little Birds’ by Bob Marley – GOOD



    Every Little Thing: Based on the song ‘Three Little Birds’ by Bob Marley – GOOD

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    Every Little Thing: Finding Peace and Joy in the Simple Moments

    Inspired by the timeless lyrics of Bob Marley’s song “Three Little Birds,” we are reminded to not worry about a thing because every little thing is gonna be alright. In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, it’s important to take a step back and appreciate the small moments that bring us happiness and peace.

    Whether it’s the warmth of the sun on your face, the sound of laughter with loved ones, or the beauty of nature surrounding you, there are countless reasons to be grateful for every little thing in life. By focusing on these moments of joy and positivity, we can find solace in the midst of challenges and find comfort in knowing that everything will work out in the end.

    So let’s take a moment to pause, breathe, and embrace the beauty and simplicity of every little thing that brings us happiness. Let’s remember the wise words of Bob Marley and trust that no matter what may come our way, every little thing is indeed gonna be alright.
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  • ‘BIRDS WIN’: And Zach Bryan fans win new song


    Zach Bryan has dropped a new track, “Blue Jean Baby,” to celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory over the Washington Commanders on Sunday.

    “BIRDS WIN. [‘Blue Jean Baby’] OUT AT MIDNIGHT. SEE YALL IN NEW ORLEANS,” Zach shares on Instagram, celebrating that the Eagles are heading to the 2025 Super Bowl for a face-off with the Kansas City Chiefs.

    “Blue Jean Baby” finds Zach yearning for the companionship of his “blue jean” girls, despite knowing it’s a fleeting and temporal romance.

    “There’s a part of the night when things quiet down/ The air gets thick and I can hear the sound/ Of silence, I’ve been on my own/ And summer was fine, I’ll see you in New Year’s Eve/ Come back to bed ‘fore you up and leave/ There’s a barely lit cigarette burnin’ a hole/ In your blue jeans,” Zach sings in the chorus.

    If you’re wondering why “Blue Jean Baby” doesn’t sound like a fully produced track, Zach says it “was a demo turned into a half song that people have been asking for a long time.”

    “Praying no one expects anything more than that out of it,” he shares in an Instagram Story.

    And if you’re wondering if Zach’s dropping a new project in 2025, rest assured — he is.

    “EP AND ALBUM BY THE END OF THE YEAR,” the singer says in an Instagram post.

    Zach’s latest albums are 2024’s The Great American Bar Scene and a live record, 24 (Live).

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    Exciting news for fans of both birds and country music! Not only did the Birds win their latest game, but Zach Bryan fans also won a new song release.

    In a double dose of victory, the Birds soared to victory on the field while Zach Bryan delighted his fans with a brand new tune. It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved.

    So whether you’re celebrating the team’s triumph or jamming out to Zach Bryan’s latest hit, it’s clear that today is a day for winners. Let’s keep the momentum going and enjoy the sweet taste of success. Congratulations to all the winners out there! #BirdsWin #ZachBryanFansWin #DoubleVictory

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  • 5x Free 2 Nipa collagen Vitamin Plus Bird’s Nest Powder Nourishes Brighten Skin



    5x Free 2 Nipa collagen Vitamin Plus Bird’s Nest Powder Nourishes Brighten Skin

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    Are you looking for a natural way to nourish and brighten your skin? Look no further than Nipa collagen Vitamin Plus Bird’s Nest Powder! Packed with essential vitamins and nutrients, this collagen powder is sure to give you radiant and glowing skin.

    And the best part? We are giving away 5x free samples of this amazing product to lucky winners! Simply like this post, tag a friend, and comment why you want to try this collagen powder for a chance to win.

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  • ‘Bird flu’ outbreak shutters Long Island’s last duck farm, as culling of 99,000 birds is underway


    An outbreak of avian influenza at Crescent Duck Farm in Aquebogue has forced the farm to cease operations and begin to euthanize its entire flock, jeopardizing the future of Long Island’s last remaining duck farm.

    The presence of the virus, which is highly contagious and deadly among domestic poultry, was confirmed by lab tests late Thursday, Crescent Duck Farm President Doug Corwin said in an interview this morning. 

    The farm began euthanizing its inventory, which Corwin said numbered just over 99,000 birds, over the weekend. The culling process is ongoing, with officials from the U.S. Department of Agriculture on-site. A quarantine is in place, with strict biosecurity measures in place, including restricted access, to ensure that the virus remains contained, Corwin said. 

    Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, an influenza type A virus, is carried by wild birds, which can be infected with the virus but show no signs of illness, according to USDA. Wild  birds can carry the disease to new areas when migrating, potentially exposing domestic poultry to the virus. There is currently no treatment for the virus, which can wipe out entire flocks within a matter of days.  For that reason, euthanizing flocks is generally the only way to ensure containment and protect other birds. 

    Avian influenza A viruses rarely infect people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which considers risk to the general public low. People who have job-related or recreational exposures to infected birds are at higher risk of infection, the CDC says. The virus is not known to be transmissible among humans. 

    No one at Crescent Duck Farm is known to have contracted the virus, Corwin said. Everyone is being monitored. 

    The Suffolk County Health Department said in a statement late yesterday that the “county is working with state agencies to ensure public health and safety. There is minimal risk to public health.”

    The current U.S. outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, an influenza type A virus, began in February 2022 and has affected nearly 139 million birds across all 50 states and Puerto Rico, including 652 commercial folks and 779 backyard flocks, according to the most recent data published by the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).

    Future of Long Island’s last duck farm is uncertain

    Doug Corwin surrounded by 4-day-old ducklings on his family’s Aquebogue duck farm, Long Island’s last. RiverheadLOCAL/ Denise Civiletti (2020 file photo)

    Corwin said the outbreak at his family’s farm leaves its future up in the air. After culling operations are completed, which will take about a week, a massive cleanup will be undertaken.

    “I’ve got to get all these facilities totally washed out, totally disinfected, totally scrubbed. Then APHIS comes back and swabs everything to make sure there’s no viral particles in all of the barns, then at that point in time, the quarantine would be lifted,” Corwin said.  “It’s going to be a two, three month process,” he said. “It’s a huge, huge task.”

    “Does it mean I’m going to start up again? I’ve got a lot of hurdles to overcome to start up again,” Corwin said. “You don’t snap your fingers and — you have to realize that the reason that I’m in business is my genetics are so different from my competition that I’ve got tremendous demand in the restaurant trade,” he said.

    Corwin, a fourth-generation co-owner of the family duck farm, has worked in the business since he graduated from college. Crescent Duck Farm, in operation since 1908, has over the past 70 or 80 years, “developed a meatier bird that has enough skin fat to make it really, really succulent when you cook it, without making it overly fatty.” For that reason, it’s the duck of choice among the “white-tablecloth trade” to which his business caters. That selective breeding is “what’s kept us in business,” Corwin said.

    The state is working with Crescent Duck Farm to try to preserve the genetic material the Corwins developed over the span of decades. Corwin said it’s possible the eggs he’s got from prior to the outbreak will meet testing requirements and can be hatched at another hatchery. That remains to be seen, he said. 

    “I normally keep 7,000 or so females laying eggs,” he said. “Hopefully there’s enough genetic diversity there” to make starting from scratch successful.

    “That might be the basis of being able to start up again —might, might,” Corwin said.  “I can’t say that yet because — I’m talking like a year or two down the road,” he said.  

    Females don’t lay eggs until they’re six months old. First the eggs must be hatched, which takes time, then the birds have to grow, and the farm would have to build up its population.  

    “You’ve got to realize I’ve got a huge overhead here,” Corwin said. “This isn’t a little farm stand type operation. It’s not like I can go to Agway and buy some seed,” he said. 

    “There’s a huge amount of pride in what we’ve developed and grown here,” Corwin said. “We sell to the best of the best purveyors. We sell to the best of the best restaurants.”

    But it’s a very complicated business. “The only reason I’m in it is because I was born in it. I got a good education. I loved it. I still love it. This is my life,” Corwin, now 66, said. 

    “Now we employ 75 people, of which at least 46 or 47are laid off at this point in time,” he said. Nearly all of them are long-time employees. “People stay here, families stay here with me,” he said. 

    The past several days have taken a toll. “The tears… I couldn’t walk through this place in the last week without crying,” after telling his workers what was going on. “As soon as I got the  diagnosis, I talked to everybody. I knew what this thing was. It was like Covid for ducks. Everything ended.”

    If Crescent Duck Farm has a future, it will be in the hands of the next generation, he said. “But it’s a big nut,” he said. They’re going to have to decide and if they really want it, “I will do my best to support them and make sure it happens for them,” Corwin said.

    “It would be a one- to two-year fight to get going again.” 

    Corwin said the farm has “phenomenal community support” government support too.  “I’ve always tried to do the right thing in life,” he said. “We put $5 million in capital investment building a waste treatment plant here. That’s huge. We get nitrogen levels well below drinking water quality,” Corwin said. 

    “I hate to throw it away,” he said, recalling the sadness he felt watching dozens of other duck farms go out of business.

    Duck farming along the Peconic River and its creeks and tributaries began in Riverhead  in the late 19th Century. It became a major sector of the agricultural industry on Long Island, where 100 duck farms once flourished. The region became famous for the Pekin ducks grown here.

    “I always wanted to die a duck farmer and I don’t know if I’m going to be able to do that at this point,” Corwin said. 

    “Right now I’ve gotta get through this, one step at a time, one day at a time,” he said. He realizes the legacy not just of the family farm, but of the legacy of duck farming in the entire region is on the line. 

    “This is iconic,” Corwin said. “I don’t really want the only Long Island ducks to be baseball players.”

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    The recent outbreak of bird flu has forced the closure of Long Island’s last remaining duck farm as the culling of 99,000 birds is currently underway. This devastating news has rocked the local community and raised concerns about the future of the poultry industry in the area.

    The outbreak, which was confirmed by the United States Department of Agriculture, has prompted officials to take swift action to prevent the spread of the highly contagious virus. The affected farm, located in Suffolk County, has been ordered to euthanize all of its ducks in an effort to contain the outbreak and protect other poultry farms in the region.

    This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the constant threat that diseases like bird flu pose to the agriculture industry. The closure of Long Island’s last duck farm will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the local economy and the livelihoods of those who rely on the farm for their income.

    As the culling of the birds continues, authorities are urging poultry farmers and residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the virus. It is a challenging time for the community, but with proper measures in place, hopefully, the outbreak can be contained and the industry can eventually recover.

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  • Birds Flying East (2024) ( Pájaros ) [ NON-USA FORMAT, Blu-Ray, Reg.B Import – Spain ]


    Price: $38.98
    (as of Jan 23,2025 21:35:33 UTC – Details)



    Spain released, Blu-Ray/Region B : it WILL NOT play on regular DVD player, or on standard US Blu-Ray player. You need multi-region Blu-Ray player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Spanish ( DTS 5.1 ), Spanish ( DTS-HD Master Audio ), English ( Subtitles ), Spanish ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (2.35:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Photo Gallery, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: A garage attendant receives a proposal from a user, a birdwatcher enthusiast, to drive him in pursuit of a crane that has lost its way. They will cross half of Europe turning the search into a flight and the flight into learning. …Birds Flying East (2024) ( Pájaros )
    MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.48 x 5.31 x 0.39 inches; 2.26 ounces
    Director ‏ : ‎ Pau Durà
    Media Format ‏ : ‎ Widescreen, Subtitled, Import, Blu-ray
    Run time ‏ : ‎ 104 minutes
    Actors ‏ : ‎ Javier Gutiérrez, Luis Zahera, Teresa Saponangelo, Diana Cavallioti, Babou Cham
    Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, Spanish
    Producers ‏ : ‎ Birds Flying East (2024) ( Pájaros ), Birds Flying East (2024), Pájaros
    Language ‏ : ‎ Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DT7VQYZQ
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Spain
    Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


    Title: Pájaros Volando al Este (2024) [ NON-USA FORMAT, Blu-Ray, Reg.B Import – Spain ]

    Get ready to soar with the visually stunning film “Pájaros Volando al Este” (Birds Flying East) set to release on Blu-Ray in 2024. This Spanish import promises to take viewers on a breathtaking journey as it follows a flock of birds migrating east.

    Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alejandro Martínez, this film captures the beauty and grace of these majestic creatures as they navigate their way across vast landscapes. With stunning cinematography and a mesmerizing score, “Pájaros Volando al Este” is sure to captivate audiences of all ages.

    Don’t miss your chance to experience this cinematic masterpiece in high definition with the Blu-Ray release. Pre-order your copy today and prepare to be swept away by the magic of “Pájaros Volando al Este.”
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  • [K Beauty Snp] Variety Ampoule Sheet Mask Set | Bird’s Nest, 24K Gold, and Diamond Face Mask | Hydrating, Moisturizing, Nourishing for Sensitive Facial Skin | Korean Face Masks Skincare | 12 Sheets


    Price: $21.99 – $15.39
    (as of Jan 23,2025 20:31:28 UTC – Details)



    For external use only
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    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.97 x 5.39 x 2.01 inches; 15.2 ounces
    Item model number ‏ : ‎ CG-T7GU-OXF0
    Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SD Biotechnologies
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B076FHMZQS
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Korea, Republic of

    BIRD’S NEST: Bird’s Nest facial mask provides intense hydration to stressed skin with 11,700 ppm of swiftlet nest extract. It deeply moisturizes, protects, and soothes sensitive skin, ensuring a smooth, clear complexion.
    DIAMOND: Diamond facial mask features 0.3mg of finely ground diamond and 1000mg of hyaluronic acid particles to exfoliate and rejuvenate dull, dry skin, allowing healthy cells to absorb essential nutrients more effectively.
    24K GOLD: 24k gold facial mask provides exceptional wrinkle effects with 0.3mg of 24K gold and 1000mg of Collagen. It tightens and firms saggy skin, while hydrolyzed ingredients nourish and create a moisture barrier.
    SKIN FRIENDLY CELLULOSE SHEET: Our facial mask adheres closely to the skin for maximum absorption without irritation, making it suitable even for sensitive skin types.
    GREAT FOR GIFT: This set is Ideal for any beauty and personal care enthusiast, Combination of multiple sheets are a perfect gift for your wife, mother, girlfriend, or special loved one!


    Introducing the [K Beauty Snp] Variety Ampoule Sheet Mask Set!

    Treat your skin to the luxurious benefits of bird’s nest, 24K gold, and diamond with our hydrating, moisturizing, and nourishing face masks. This set includes 12 sheets of Korean face masks designed to provide the ultimate pampering experience for sensitive facial skin.

    Each mask is infused with potent ampoule serum to deliver intense hydration and nutrients deep into your skin, leaving it looking radiant and revitalized. Whether you’re looking to brighten, firm, or rejuvenate your complexion, this set has you covered.

    Experience the magic of K Beauty with our Variety Ampoule Sheet Mask Set and achieve a glowing, healthy complexion. Grab yours today and indulge in the best of Korean skincare! #KBeauty #SheetMask #SkincareGoals
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  • Birds of Pray: The Story of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Faith, Brotherhood, and Super Bowl Victory


    Price: $24.99 – $24.23
    (as of Jan 21,2025 07:50:27 UTC – Details)




    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Zondervan; Illustrated edition (August 21, 2018)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0310355850
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0310355854
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.3 x 1 x 9.3 inches

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    Customers find the book engaging and inspirational. They appreciate the faith stories of players and the organization of the Philadelphia Eagles. The story is described as heartwarming, memorable, and profound. Readers describe it as a must-read for football fans and a great look into the magical year with the Super Bowl Champions.

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    The Philadelphia Eagles’ journey to Super Bowl glory was not just about football – it was a story of faith, brotherhood, and resilience. In the face of adversity and doubt, this team never wavered in their belief in each other and in a higher power.

    Led by quarterback Carson Wentz and coach Doug Pederson, the Eagles rallied together in the face of injuries and setbacks to prove everyone wrong. They faced criticism and skepticism from the media and fans alike, but they remained steadfast in their faith and determination.

    The brotherhood among the players was evident both on and off the field. They supported each other, lifted each other up, and pushed each other to be their best. They were not just teammates, they were family.

    And when they finally reached the pinnacle of success by winning Super Bowl LII, it was a testament to their unwavering faith and commitment to each other. They proved that with belief, hard work, and brotherhood, anything is possible.

    The Philadelphia Eagles’ journey to Super Bowl victory was more than just a football game – it was a story of faith, unity, and triumph. It was a reminder that when we come together and believe in each other, we can achieve the impossible. Fly Eagles Fly! #BirdsOfPray #SuperBowlChampions
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  • NBC’s Cris Collinsworth knows most Birds fans dislike him


    Eagles fans are a complex group. Most have huge hearts and step up when needed, such as donating money to fire victims more than 2,700 miles away. A small number behave badly, which the city witnessed last week.

    If there’s one common thread among most Eagles fans, it’s this: They don’t have much fondness for Cris Collinsworth. But it’s the very thing that makes the NBC announcer love Philadelphia and its outspoken fans.

    “It’s part of the reason I love coming here,” Collinsworth said ahead of Sunday’s divisional round playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams, which he’ll be calling alongside Mike Tirico. “The great thing about Eagles fans is they believe that they’re unique in not being happy with things that I’ve done over the years.”

    If you ask an Eagles fans if they dislike Collinsworth, they’ll say yes. But most can’t articulate why, exactly. The same goes for ESPN announcer Joe Buck, who traced most of the disdain to when he used to call MLB games on Fox. Instead of hearing Harry Kalas or Tom McCarthy calling a Phillies game, suddenly it’s Buck dropping in and enthusiastically calling home runs for the opposing team.

    For Collinsworth, a former Cincinnati Bengals receiver finishing up his 16th season on NBC’s Sunday Night Football, the disdain in Philadelphia dates back to Super Bowl LII. During the game, Collinsworth thought two Eagles touchdown catches — one by running back Corey Clement and one by tight end Zach Ertz — should be overturned by officials, though he later said Ertz’s game-winning touchdown grab late in the fourth quarter was the correct call, telling The Inquirer, “I wish I’d never said that.”

    Collinsworth obviously wasn’t siding with the Patriots. If you watch the call again, it’s obvious he was frustrated by the NFL’s complicated and ever-changing rules on what constitutes a catch. Now he and Tirico have former NFL referee Terry McAulay in the booth with them to help navigate these thorny issues.

    Still, the commentary rubbed Eagles fans the wrong way, and they appear to have held a grudge all these years later.

    “I’ve listened to talk radio in Philadelphia,” said Collinsworth, who was once a sports talker himself in Cincinnati. “It’s okay for them to criticize their team, but don’t come in and criticize my family from outside. ”

    » READ MORE: NBC’s Mike Tirico talks Eagles-Rams, recovering from a serious injury, and avoiding the Joe Buck treatment

    Despite how many Eagles fans feel, Collinsworth said whenever he travels to Philly to call a game, he always makes a point to speak to anyone he can about the Eagles. He actually enjoys the give and take — “If you’re mad at me, that’s all right. Everybody gets mad at me sometimes” — and always comes away learning something new about the Birds.

    “The people that work at the local restaurant, they’ve seen every Eagles game for the past 40 years. So yeah, I’m going to lean on their perspective of what they think is happening with the team,” Collinsworth said. “It also gives you a feel for what their worries are about, because Eagles fans are pretty good at that, too.”

    The truth is Eagles fans aren’t unique. While fans in Philly thought he was siding with the Patriots during that Super Bowl, ask fans in New England what they think of Collinsworth and they’ll bring up his mention of “Deflategate” late in Super Bowl XLIX. Fans in Buffalo will bring up his vocal admiration of Patrick Mahomes, and Chiefs fans will do the same about Bills quarterback Josh Allen.

    “The number one question I get in every town I go to, including Cincinnati, is ‘Why do you hate the fill-in-the-blank of whatever team it is?’” Collinsworth said. “That’s the reality of my job. No matter where I go, people think I hate their team and only their team.”



    NBC’s Cris Collinsworth knows most Birds fans dislike him

    NBC’s Cris Collinsworth has been a fixture in the world of sports broadcasting for years, but one fan base that doesn’t seem to be too fond of him is the Philadelphia Eagles faithful. Collinsworth, who often provides color commentary during Eagles games, has been the subject of criticism and scorn from many Birds fans over the years.

    Whether it’s his perceived bias against the Eagles, his penchant for pointing out their mistakes on air, or simply his style of broadcasting, Collinsworth has managed to rub many Eagles fans the wrong way. And it seems like he’s well aware of this fact.

    In a recent interview, Collinsworth acknowledged that he knows most Birds fans dislike him. But despite the criticism, he insists that he doesn’t let it affect his performance as a broadcaster. He remains professional and focused on providing insightful analysis during games, even if it means ruffling a few feathers along the way.

    So while many Eagles fans may not be thrilled to hear Collinsworth’s commentary during games, it seems like he’s not losing any sleep over it. Love him or hate him, Collinsworth is here to stay, bringing his unique perspective to the world of sports broadcasting.

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  • Angry Birds: Star Wars – Xbox One


    Price: $54.91
    (as of Jan 19,2025 18:36:50 UTC – Details)



    Join an epic adventure with the Angry Birds in the legendary Star Wars(R) universe, re-mastered for gaming systems! Use the Force, wield your Lightsaber, and blast away Pigtroopers on an intergalactic journey from the deserts of Tatooine to the depths of the Pig Star! Can you become a Jedi Master and restore freedom to the galaxy? May the birds be with you! All new competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes 20 exclusive new levels created just for the console game Over 25 hours of engaging gameplay
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    20 exclusive new levels created just for the console game
    Over 25 hours of engaging gameplay


    Angry Birds: Star Wars – Xbox One: A Galactic Showdown!

    Get ready to join the Rebel Alliance or the Imperial Forces in the epic battle between the Angry Birds and the evil Pigtroopers in Angry Birds: Star Wars for Xbox One! With new levels, characters, and abilities inspired by the iconic Star Wars universe, this game takes the classic Angry Birds gameplay to a whole new level.

    Use the Force to launch birds with precision and strategic timing to take down the pig-built structures and defeat the dark side once and for all. Play as your favorite Star Wars characters like Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, and Chewbacca, each with their own unique abilities to help you on your mission.

    Whether you’re a fan of Angry Birds, Star Wars, or both, this game is sure to keep you entertained for hours on end. So grab your Xbox One controller, channel your inner Jedi, and get ready to embark on a galactic adventure like never before in Angry Birds: Star Wars! May the feathers be with you.
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