Common nightingale

Often called the “singer of the night,” it produces a complex and beautiful melody that has captivated people for centuries

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Common nightingale

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Often called the “singer of the night,” it produces a complex and beautiful melody that has captivated people for centuries

Population 43 – 81M

A small, unassuming bird with a powerful and enchanting song. This bird is found across Europe, Asia, and parts of North Africa. During the winter months, it migrates to sub-Saharan Africa. Despite its modest appearance, with plain brown upperparts and a slightly reddish tail, the nightingale is famous for its rich, melodious singing, especially during the night and early morning hours.

One of the most striking features of the common nightingale is its song. It is renowned for its wide range of notes, rhythms, and melodies, which can last for long periods without repetition. Male nightingales sing to attract mates and establish their territory. Their songs are complex and beautiful, often described as some of the most delightful sounds in the bird world. This melodious singing has inspired poets, musicians, and writers for centuries, making the nightingale a symbol of beauty and inspiration in many cultures.

A fun fact about the common nightingale is its remarkable stamina and strength during migration. These birds undertake long journeys between their breeding grounds in Europe and Asia and their wintering grounds in Africa. They travel at night, which helps them avoid predators and conserve energy. Despite their small size, nightingales can cover vast distances, demonstrating incredible endurance and navigation skills.

Nightingales have a varied diet that includes insects, spiders, and other small invertebrates. During the breeding season, they primarily feed on insects, which provide the necessary protein for raising their young. In the autumn, they also eat berries and fruits, which help them build up fat reserves for their long migration.

Another interesting aspect of nightingales is their role in cultural history. Their enchanting song has been celebrated in literature and music for centuries. For instance, the ancient Greek poet Homer mentioned nightingales in his epic poems, and Shakespeare often referenced their beautiful song in his plays. In many cultures, the nightingale symbolizes love, longing, and the arrival of spring.

Distribution

Country
Population est.
Status
Year
Comments
Afghanistan
2016
Breeding
Albania
2016
Breeding
Algeria
2016
Andorra
2016
Breeding
Armenia
2016
Breeding
Austria
2016
Breeding
Azerbaijan
2016
Breeding
Bahrain
2016
Passage
Belgium
2016
Breeding
Benin
2016
Non-Breeding
Bosnia And Herz.
2016
Breeding
Bulgaria
2016
Burkina Faso
2016
Cameroon
2016
Cape Verde
2016
Vagrant
Central Af. Rep.
2016
Chad
2016
China
2016
Breeding
Croatia
2016
Breeding
Cyprus
2016
Breeding
Czechia
2016
Breeding
Côte D’ivoire
2016
DR Congo (Kinshasa)
2016
Denmark
2016
Passage
Djibouti
2016
Vagrant
Egypt
2016
Estonia
2016
Vagrant
Ethiopia
2016
Faroe Islands
2016
Vagrant
Finland
2016
Vagrant
France
2016
Breeding
Gambia
2016
Georgia
2016
Breeding
Germany
2016
Ghana
2016
Gibraltar
2016
Breeding
Greece
2016
Guinea
2016
Hungary
2016
Breeding
Iceland
2016
Vagrant
India
2016
Vagrant
Iran
2016
Breeding
Iraq
2016
Ireland
2016
Vagrant
Israel
2016
Breeding
Italy
2016
Jordan
2016
Kazakhstan
2016
Breeding
Kenya
2016
Kuwait
2016
Passage
Kyrgyzstan
2016
Breeding
Lebanon
2016
Liberia
2016
Libya
2016
Liechtenstein
2016
Breeding
Lithuania
2016
Vagrant
Luxembourg
2016
Breeding
Mali
2016
Malta
2016
Mauritania
2016
Moldova
2016
Breeding
Mongolia
2016
Breeding
Montenegro
2016
Breeding
Morocco
2016
Netherlands
2016
Breeding
Niger
2016
Vagrant
Nigeria
2016
North Macedonia
2016
Breeding
Norway
2016
Vagrant
Oman
2016
Passage
Poland
2016
Breeding
Portugal
2016
Breeding
Qatar
2016
Passage
Romania
2016
Breeding
Russia
2016
Breeding: European Russia
Saudi Arabia
2016
Passage
Senegal
2016
Serbia
2016
Breeding
Sierra Leone
2016
Slovakia
2016
Breeding
Slovenia
2016
Breeding
Somalia
2016
South Sudan
2016
Non-Breeding
Spain
2016
Passage: Canary Is.
Sudan
2016
Sweden
2016
Vagrant
Switzerland
2016
Breeding
Syria
2016
Tajikistan
2016
Breeding
Tanzania
2016
Togo
2016
Tunisia
2016
Turkmenistan
2016
Breeding
Turkey
2016
Breeding
UAE
2016
Passage
Uganda
2016
Ukraine
2016
Breeding
United Kingdom
2016
Breeding
Uzbekistan
2016
Breeding
Yemen
2016
Passage

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Terrestrial / Aquatic

Altricial / Precocial

Polygamous / Monogamous

Dimorphic (size) / Monomorphic

Active: Diurnal / Nocturnal

Social behavior: Solitary / Pack / Herd

Diet: Carnivore / Herbivore / Omnivore / Piscivorous / Insectivore

Migratory: Yes / No

Domesticated: Yes / No

Dangerous: Yes / No