0 a small, brown European bird known especially for the beautiful song of the male, usually heard during the night
Cysts around the vent opening can result in plugging with dried feces, as in the case of one common nightingale.
The nightingale's spasms fail to resonate with "universal law" insofar as it now applies to the human community at large, and the lyrical bird dies.
Although the nightingale and dove sing automatically, the poet invites us to join him in hearing them as intentional laments.
Illustration of package sizes (number of associated song types) that nightingales (n 8) developed under three different learning programs.
If anything, the nightingale's spasms seem at one with the surrounding, pulsating world.
The plug was manually removed, the vent was washed with water, the nightingale was ringed and released.
By ' a world of nightingales and larks and deer ' presumably he means a world containing such things and lacking humans.
Nightingale pierces her breast on a thorn, singing of love as she does so.
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