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Nightingale
bird, the night songstress, is globally adored for its melodious and magical
voice. It looks awfully cute and is often regarded as a romantic bird. For its
beautiful voice, creativity and spontaneous singing, it has always been a source
of inspiration for different poets and musicians. Eminent poets like John Keats
and Shelley have often glorified these birds in their poetry. Nightingale is a
morning bird but can be heard singing at dawn. In evening, these songstresses
sing even louder to make up for the background noises produced in the wake of
various activities. When threatened, it produces a frog-like croak. The best
time to listen them, conveniently, is at night!
Nightingale
is mainly a morning bird and sings during early hours of dawn. Their voice can
be easily heard over long distances in the morning time but it becomes
comparatively shallow in evening. Due to cacophony of unpleasant sounds, they
have to sing louder to make themselves heard over long distances. Therefore, to
minimize the undesirable, background noises, they start singing at the top of
their voice.
Nightingale,
owing to its large distribution in England, is regarded as an English bird. It
is common sight in woods, parks and grounds. Nightingales also inhabit other
countries like Portugal, Spain, Persia, Arabia, Austria, Hungary and Africa. It
is also the national bird of Iran.
Unlike most
of the birds, these are asocial and prefer isolation. The nightingale habitat
includes thick forests and woodlands. They prefer residing far from human
settlements. They are migratory birds and can travel any distance to find a
perfect place for them.
Like many
other birds, nightingale diet consists of fruits, seeds and nuts. When the food
is scarce, they will eat insects too. Their small size often puts them in
immense trouble, making them an easy catching for rats, foxes, cats and snakes.
Large birds of prey often hunt Nightingales.
Nightingale's
mesmerizing and invigorating voice can excite anyone! It is a natural anti-depressant
that can heal many wounded hearts. Unfortunately, nightingale facts reveal that
they, along with other birds, have been at the verge of extinction. No one has
paid heed to her rapidly declining numbers. It is imperative for WWF and other
concerned authorities to take this matter seriously.
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