Deep in the heart of the rainforest, hidden between dense foliage and rushing waterfalls, stood a mysterious gramophone. Nobody knew how it had got there, but whenever dusk fell, soft melodies sounded from its black funnel.
One evening, the curious toucan Arto sat on the device and looked at it with his head tilted back. As he carefully stroked the needle with his beak, the gramophone began to play - but this time it was no ordinary melody. It was the song of the forest itself: the babbling of the brooks, the rustling of the leaves, the fluttering of the wings.
Arto felt his body merge with the sounds. His feathers intertwined with the grooves of the record, his tail merged with the casing of the gramophone. He was now part of the music, a storyteller of the jungle, playing the ancient songs of nature every night.
And so Arto became the voice of the rainforest - a melody that never fell silent.
This picture shows an artistic illustration of a toucan sitting on a gramophone. The toucan is depicted in a detailed, stylised design with turquoise plumage and ornate patterns. Its beak is bright orange with a black tip.