“We started pushing the live stream into a lockdown because people were entering the green spaces and it went crazy right away. “In a few months, we were in the tens of millions of people.” He added: “People ask a lot of questions about it and they really enjoy it. To be this on a big screen in a bar, we like. This is the amazing part of it all: that we have built this great community of people interacting with people over nature. All religions, all countries and no barriers, really. “They found it amazing because they saw owls hatching and quinces living in the barn. People were saying in the live YouTube chat that “I have to go to work” and a cockatoo was pictured watching the live stream in Mexico. “It simply came to our notice then. It is so peaceful and soothing, compared to something like sports where everyone shouts. “Everyone just enjoys the wildlife.”