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nightingale

[nahyt-n-geyl, nahy-ting-] / ˈnaɪt nˌgeɪl, ˈnaɪ tɪŋ- /


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“We have this wonderful nightingale I’m afraid we’re going to lose,” he recalled her saying.

From Washington Post

That includes bees, beetles, bats, nightingales, reptiles, water voles and the critically endangered distinguished jumping spider - a species found in only one other site in the country.

From BBC

The nightingale gives its lifeblood to create a perfect red rose.

From Washington Post

The projects could give a home to species that flourished in similar initiatives across the country, including the curlew, nightingale, horseshoe bat, pine marten, red squirrel and wild orchids.

From BBC

The trust expects nightingales and turtle doves to be among the beneficiaries of the bison’s “ecosystem engineering”.

From The Guardian