There is little more inspiring and thrilling than to hear a nightingale singing in the dead of night in England when every other creature is silent, except for the owls. It's a magnificent sound on a quiet, still night and with a full moon above it can make you go all poetic. My most memorable experiences have been in a wood in the Weald of Kent, south of Maidstone and in a wood near Thetford, Norfolk and in a wood close to Gloucester. A loud song from a small bird in English woodlands.
thank you very much i really loved it so much .I'm such a lover of the country side and wild life thanks for sharing such a beautiful sound such a treat in the life of the lonely.thanks again for taking your time to share with others .
I was so surprised to hear this.... I live in Las Vegas NV in the desert and have been hearing this bird sing at night lately. I put out a couple of bird feeders this year and maybe that's why they are staying around lately.
I used to live in Hasketon, near Woodbridge, that sound was what I used to wake up to when the weather was nice! Now live in Mexico City, where I live there are loads of pigeons, which is reminiscent of when I lived in Essex!
it sounds identical to the song of the canary
xnbentari 4 months ago
Thank you so much for this little film.
TheAnn2shoes 11 months ago
There is little more inspiring and thrilling than to hear a nightingale singing in the dead of night in England when every other creature is silent, except for the owls. It's a magnificent sound on a quiet, still night and with a full moon above it can make you go all poetic. My most memorable experiences have been in a wood in the Weald of Kent, south of Maidstone and in a wood near Thetford, Norfolk and in a wood close to Gloucester. A loud song from a small bird in English woodlands.
Gavestonful 1 year ago
whoa *O*
it's so pretty ^_^
zackisverybored 1 year ago
the nightingale and wood thrush have beautiful songs.
southport97 1 year ago
someone told me there was a nightingale in B'ham. but i found out later that it's the name of a gay club. i still want to find this bird.
DanceSuriya 1 year ago
I lived in Woodbridge Suffolk for 10 years and how I miss it. Now in USA and I miss the English countryside
maggies625 1 year ago
I lived in Woodbridge Suffolk for 10 years and how I miss it. Now in USA and I miss the English countryside.
maggies625 1 year ago
Great vid, we were camping here this weekend and wondered what the bird was at night then found your video, great stuff...
sawbospence 1 year ago
I hear that sound every night :)
madhammudeux 1 year ago
thank you very much i really loved it so much .I'm such a lover of the country side and wild life thanks for sharing such a beautiful sound such a treat in the life of the lonely.thanks again for taking your time to share with others .
invinciblec1 1 year ago
I was so surprised to hear this.... I live in Las Vegas NV in the desert and have been hearing this bird sing at night lately. I put out a couple of bird feeders this year and maybe that's why they are staying around lately.
cozmorox 1 year ago
thanks for sharing
rllang01 1 year ago
good audio track mate
outithewoods 1 year ago
Definitely a nightingale and no way a blackbird. Thanks for sharing.
normalil 2 years ago
This is blackbird!?
adraganz 2 years ago
Beautiful country England.........someday I hope to see it..
c21joanne 2 years ago
beautiful bird the best song ever.
goran1709 2 years ago
shut up and let the bird sing!!!!!
wolflover6666666666 2 years ago
wow, england.. may i visit? im indian
serpentphoenix 3 years ago
AWW! i love that bird! XP
LittleSong88 3 years ago
Great video, take no notice of what the other people said about the commentary, I quite liked it.
desolationrow1 3 years ago 3
dude, why are you narrating when such a good singing is taking place ^__^
actually your narration is creepy as 'knight' stated:S
rigidhawk 3 years ago
Why are you talking over the singing?
tuftybox1821 3 years ago
But thanks for the clip...
tuftybox1821 3 years ago
the narration is sorta creepy, cheers to the birds though
kngiht84 4 years ago
Too bad Europe sent us the Starling instead of the Nightingale!
sirleucelot 4 years ago
I used to live in Hasketon, near Woodbridge, that sound was what I used to wake up to when the weather was nice! Now live in Mexico City, where I live there are loads of pigeons, which is reminiscent of when I lived in Essex!
sodinel 4 years ago
how pretty....sing sweet nightingale..
OGBS99 4 years ago 2
How pretty! I always wanted to hear a Nightingale sing. ^^ Finally have, thanks to you.
edstella 4 years ago 3
wow just superb been there many times just amazing
frontie22 4 years ago
This Nightingale song makes me SO homesick for Woodbridge. Was it recorded in 2007? I now reside in NZ. There are no Nightingales here,
Carolyn
pomeranian44 4 years ago
yep 2007 it was
johnpharrow 4 years ago
Beautiful singing, I miss early summer allready.
steinarxxx 4 years ago
Thanks I've heard the singing in my garden, and I wasn't sure which bird it was.
Linuxica 4 years ago