What Causes the ‘Rustle’ of a Forest at Dusk?

The forest whispers at dusk because animals are waking up and moving around. When it gets dark, little creatures like mice, birds, and even insects start to be active. They run, jump, and flutter through the trees, making soft rustling sounds that sound like a secret conversation between the woods.

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  1. A mouse scurries across the leaves as it searches for food.
  2. A bird flaps its wings in the branches above you.
  3. Insects buzz and crawl through the grassy floor of the forest.

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