Yes....Nightingales would sometimes be used as messenger birds for the king/"emperor" of CHINA
No, they are European birds.
Yes, Nightingales are migratory birds. They are known to migrate to Southern Europe, southwest Asia and northern Africa during the winter months.
Various birds across the world have a common name that includes the name "nightingale", usually because they have a pretty song. Actual nightingales are European birds. Not found in America.
BIRDS ARE gonna go there and more will come to eat and live there.
The collective nouns are a watch of nightingales, an enchantment of nightingales, a kettle of nightingales, a match of nightingales, a pray of nightingales.
Yes, By all birds of prey Eg Sparrow Hawk, Kestrel, Peregrine Etc
Nightingales are typically known for singing during the breeding season, which is in the spring and early summer. They are migratory birds and spend the winter in Africa where they are not known for singing. So, they do not sing all year round.
What the heck is nightingale?It's a type of bird famous for its singing.Yes it does have a spine, like all birds.
Predators of nightingales include birds of prey such as owls, hawks, and shrikes, as well as mammals like cats and snakes. These animals prey on nightingales for food, posing a threat to their population.
Thrushes
Yes, nightingales face predation from a variety of animals, including cats, owls, snakes, and larger birds of prey. These predators may hunt nightingales for food or as part of the natural balance of the ecosystem.
Nightingale birds sing all night long. There is a myth that they don't sleep, but of course, it isn't true.