thrush nightingale การใช้
- Migrating thrush nightingales must fatten up before their five-night traverse of the desert.
- The thrush nightingale is similar in size to the European robin.
- Along the shores long-tailed tit, thrush nightingale, and lesser spotted woodpecker are common birds.
- A separate panel of professional bird watchers named Estonia's entrant, a Thrush Nightingale, as its favorite.
- In its breeding range, the thrush nightingale is found in damp deciduous woodland typically with alder and birch.
- In early summer the lake offers an abundant number of birds including thrush nightingale, common chaffinch, garden warbler, and blackcap.
- Other rarities in recent years include a Baird's sandpiper, a broad-billed sandpiper, a thrush nightingale and an Arctic redpoll, all in 2004, a stilt sandpiper in 2005,
- The thrush nightingale breeds in damp forests, nesting on the ground, often in the middle of a bed of stinging nettles ( " Urtica dioica " ).
- Numerous birds, such as thrush nightingale, common snipe, and Eurasian woodcock, breed along the stream, and species feeding in and around it include white-throated dipper, Goshawk breed in the surrounding pine forests.
- And last year, investigators at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm induced eating binges in captive thrush nightingales by artificially recreating the geomagnetic landscape at the edge of the Sahara.
- Also thrush nightingale, common rosefinch and red-backed shrike are regular breeding species, whereas more irregular finds are of greenish warbler ( 1992 & ndash; only breeding observation in Norway ), stock pigeon, northern shoveler and barnacle goose ( the latter two on nearby islands ).
- The most numerous species are : mute swan, great cormorant, mallard, tufted duck, goosander, red-breasted merganser, eurasian oystercatcher, ruddy turnstone, common redshank, common sandpiper, common gull, great black-backed gull, european herring gull, Arctic tern, black guillemot, white wagtail, eurasian rock pipit, meadow pipit, northern wheatear, thrush nightingale, common whitethroat, lesser whitethroat and hooded crow.