Common nightingale
The common nightingale or simply nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos), also known as rufous nightingale, is a small passerine bird best known for its powerful and beautiful song. It was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae.It belongs to a group of more terrestrial species, often called chats,More info:wiki
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#10 Common Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos,More info:hbw
#9 Nightingale ~ Bird Song ~ Nightingale freesoundcAudio Productions
#8 Northern Mockingbird,More info:thespruce
Most birders are familiar with the dawn chorus, as well as beautiful songs their favorite birds sing throughout the day. It can be startling, however, to hear different birds singing at night. In fact, there are many bird species that sing at night when there are fewer ambient noises and less vocal competition from other birds. Recognizing these nocturnal musicians is a great way to sharpen birding by ear skills and enjoy a unique aspect of avian communication. How many of these nighttime singers have you heard?
#7 Nachtegaal, Common Nightingale, Luscinia megarhynchos,More info:picfair
#6 Common Nightingale,More info:erbirds
#5 Gacor Kicauan Common Nightingale (sikatan londo) part 4 cocok sekali untuk masteran,More info:manok ngoceh
#4 Common Nightingale,More info:erbirds
#3 Common Nightingale – Luscinia megarhynchos,More info:bulgarian-photography
The common nightingale is a small bird about 15-16 cm size, which is also found in Bulgaria. The upper part of the body is light brown and the tail has a lighter hue. The chest and abdomen are brighter and have a bright gray color. The legs are light pink and the beak is thin with a yellowish-brown color.
It is spread throughout the country except for the high parts of Rila, Pirin, Rhodopes and Stara Planina mountains. The most common is about 600-800m above sea level.
#2 Nightingale,More info:rspb
#1 Common Nightingale (megarhynchos/africana),More info:ebird
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