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Nightingale (Bird)

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Also Known As

サヨナキドリナイチンゲールcommon_nightingalerufous_nightingale

About Nightingale (Bird)

Also known as: サヨナキドリ, ナイチンゲール, common_nightingale, rufous_nightingale

Latin: Luscinia megarhynchos

JP: サヨナキドリ sayonakidori

The Common Nightingale is a drab European bird renowned for its song. It frequently sings at night, a behavior from which its name is derived.

The nightingale is plain brown above, buff to white below and has a reddish tail. Eastern populations have paler upperparts and a stronger face-pattern including a white eyebrow.

The range of the Common Nightingale does not extend past south-east Asia, and is not frequently depicted in Japanese art. Instead:

That Bird Might Also be...

  • Japanese Bush Warbler: has also been known as the Japanese nightingale due to its song. It is similarly drab in appearance.
  • Japanese White-Eye: has also been confused with a nightingale, but is distinct in appearance, having green plumage.
  • Red-billed leiothrix: also known as the Japanese nightingale, but not native to Japan, making this common name a misnomer.

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