Common Nightingale

Luscinia megarhynchos

Least Concern

The Common Nightingale is an Old World flycatcher of European and western Asian breeding areas with African or South Asian wintering regions. It moves through undergrowth, forest edge, gardens, or mountain scrub, taking insects, berries, and small invertebrates while giving rich songs, ticking calls, or flicking-tail displays.

Family
Muscicapidae
Range
Common Nightingale Range — Resident or seasonal range in European and western Asian breeding areas with African or South Asian wintering regions
Population
≈ Unknown
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