The village of Wingsmeet sits between two high cliffs of the Bêtemère Mountains. The grasslands surrounding the village are a golden sea of sunflowers and fence posts drilled with hollow spaces. Keeping this immense field is an important tradition in Wingsmeet. Thousands of wild birds fly over the village and funnel through the pass during their migration south every autumn. They fertilize the crop fields of Wingsmeet’s barony as they make their natural journey. Twice a year, the village sits idle for a week to thank the flocks while they sleep in the fenceposts on their way through.