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  1. Jun 15, 2020 · The song of the Nightingale has been famously celebrated for thousands of years, by writers, poets and musicians all across Europe. The vociferous song is of course in complete opposition to their observability. In Britain at least, the Nightingale is a skulking bird of the understory.

  2. This video illustrates the difference in song between the four most common 'Night Singers' - Robin, Blackbird, Song Thrush and of course, Nightingale.

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  3. Traffic noise is known to disrupt bird songs. Nightingale males sing at night to advertise their territory (home) to females who are flying overhead at night while on migration. Once they secured a mate, they mostly fall silent at night but go on singing in daytime into June.

  4. Sep 28, 2017 · What emotion do most people feel when they are moved to tears by music? The researchers surveyed 892 adults to determine how many had experienced feeling like crying while hearing music, and...

  5. www.birdnote.org › podcasts › birdnote-dailyNight Singers - BirdNote

    A bird like the Whip-poor-will is a true night bird – feeding, and mating, and nesting in the dark. But for about a week each spring, male Yellow-breasted Chats also sing in the darkness as they call out to the arriving females — their potential mates. There are other night singers, too!

  6. Why do we sing carols at Christmas? Why do you think so many people love the carol 'Silent Night'? What is your favourite Christmas song? Conclude with: Singing gives us a chance to all...

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  8. Yet, these nightly choir sessions have clear reasons. Let’s delve into the world of birds’ night songs. 1. Seeking A Partner. Singing is a bird’s way of finding love. At night, their calls travel farther. This gives them more chances to find a mate. They hope to win hearts with their sweet tunes.

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