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  1. The common nightingale, rufous nightingale or simply nightingale ( Luscinia megarhynchos ), 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. [2]

  2. A plain brown bird with a pale eyering and rusty-brown tail, best known for its rich, powerful song which can keep people awake when given at night. In areas of overlap, compare with extremely similar Thrush Nightingale; note present species’ unmarked pale underparts, often with a variable buffy wash, as well as its warmer-toned back and brighter rufous tail. Song is extremely variable, and ...

  3. Learn about the nightingale, a small passerine bird with a powerful and beautiful song. Find out its appearance, distribution, diet, mating habits, population status and more on Animalia.bio.

  4. 10 amazing facts about nightingales and the best places to see them - Discover Wildlife.

  5. 25 de may. de 2024 · Nightingale, any of several small Old World thrushes, belonging to the family Turdidae (order Passeriformes), renowned for their song. The name refers in particular to the Eurasian nightingale (Erithacus, or Luscinia, megarhynchos), a brown bird, 16 centimetres (6 1 2 inches) long, with a rufous

  6. 27 de may. de 2024 · Nightingales have small bodies with no markings and thin beaks. What is a nightingale? The nightingale is a small migratory songbird with a rich repertoire of songs.

  7. Common nightingales (Luscinia megarhynchos) have a large geographic range. They are native to, and widely distributed in, central and southern Europe and central Asia. Locally distributed in the British Isles, they are more commonly seen in France, Italy, and Spain during the summer when they nest.