Any of several small Old World
The name refers in particular to the Eurasian nightingale ( Erithacus megarhynchos ), a brown bird, 6.5 in. (16 cm) long, with a rufous tail. It sings day and night from perches in shubbery. Its strong and varied song, with prominent crescendo effects, has been regarded for centuries throughout Europe and Asia as the most beautiful of all birdsongs. The thrush nightingale, or sprosser ( E. luscinia ), is a closely related, more northerly species with slightly darker plumage. The term is also applied to other birds with rich songs (e.g., the {{link=wood thrush">wood thrush ).
Eurasian nightingale ( Erithacus megarhynchos )
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