
Image: “Dark-Eyed Junco,” adapted from Image by Veronika Andrews Andrews from Pixabay = Pixabay License
Image: “Dark-Eyed Junco,” adapted from Image by Veronika Andrews Andrews from Pixabay = Pixabay License
- INTRODUCTION
- VIDEO BY ALICE
- SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
- VIDEO CREDITS
INTRODUCTION
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By Alice B. Clagett
Dear Ones,
Here are two stories. The first is about a magical bird that saved my life. The second is good news about how many Mountain Lions may be leaving the Santa Monica Mountains and heading north to greener pastures.
There is a Summary after the video …
VIDEO BY ALICE
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SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
“Two Stories: ‘A Magical Bird Saves My Life’ and ‘Good News from the Mountains'”
By Alice B. Clagett
Hello, Dear Ones. It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.
CAPTION: FIRST STORY: A MAGICAL BIRD SAVES MY LIFE
You know, I had an encounter, an unfortunate encounter, while walking near Orcutt Ranch a couple of days ago. I was walking along the fence next to the huge eucalyptus trees just north of Orcutt Ranch. And I was talking to a Bird. It was it was a new bird to me. It had a dark gray head and shoulders, and then it had lighter gray sides; and its tail feathers had two white feathers in one side and two white feathers on the other side and all the other feathers were gray.
So this Bird and I were talking and suddenly the Bird said, “Look out!” So I just instinctively jumped to the fence and grabbed the fence next to Orcutt Ranch, right? And just as I did so, an old pickup truck came swooping by, almost hitting me and my backpack. It just missed me.
And so I said to the Bird, “Thank you so much. You saved my life.” And the beautiful Bird puffed out its feathers and spread its tail feathers wide. So that’s how I found out about those those white feathers in its beautiful tail feathers. And then it did a little happy dance. And then it flew off. It was really cool.
CAPTION: SECOND STORY: GOOD NEWS FROM THE MOUNTAINS
Here I am at Paramount Ranch where, by the way, according to the Birds, the trouble with the Mountain Lions has gone away. I heard that the Mountain Lions are mostly gone from here now.
And this is in agreement with something that I heard over at El Escorpion Trail this weekend. I heard a very old Mountain Lion far up in the mountains that said all of the Mountain Lions thereabouts had gone on a great trek to the north. It said it had never seen so many Mountain Lions together before.
Weird, huh? It said what happened was that they ran into some trouble down south and they decided to go north where the living might be easier. Now, how much of that is true, I don’t know, but it’s a good sign, I think. Could be we’re almost through with our Mountain Lion troubles, at least on the paranormal plane. So that’s good.
I walked here today around Paramount Ranch, up and down the road some. I did not see any Mountain Lions. I heard an older Mountain Lion, who was a little congested in the lungs. I heard him on the telepathic plane … the subvocal plane. It was up in the mountains over that way [points to her left], far from here.
So, prayers also for the Santa Monica Mountains that they should be safe places for all the people to go and have a good time. Prayers for my special Bird that saved my life.
My very good wishes to all the Songbirds that bring such joy through song to the lives of Human Beings even in urban areas.
That’s it for now.
God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.
In love, light and joy,
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you.
Filmed on 13 April 2026 and published on 16 April 2026
Come and visit me at “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com …
VIDEO CREDITS
“Two Stories: ‘A Magical Bird Saves My Life’
and ‘Good News from the Mountains'”
By Alice B. Clagett
Filmed on 13 April 2026 and produced on 16 April 2026
Location: Santa Monica Mountains and San Fernando Valley, CA
CC BY-SA 4.0 International

Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 4,” effected and adaoted from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..
Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 4,” effected and adaoted from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..
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birds, Dark-Eyed Junco, mammals, mountain lions, interspecies communication, prophecy,





