Sentences with phrase «in nightingales»

But our study shows that, in nightingales, it is a mix of specific song features that seem to be more important in determining their paternal efforts.

Not exact matches

The nightingale sings even in the darkness of the night.
Very old are we men; Our dreams are tales Told in dim Eden By Eve's nightingales; We wake and whisper awhile, But, the day gone by, Silence and sleep like fields Of amaranth lie.
Jorinda, a beautiful maiden, is transformed into a nightingale and taken captive in a castle by a witch.
The ornamental building was completed in 1603 and is well - known for its Momoyama architecture, decorated sliding doors, and «chirping» nightingale floors.
In Germany, it's the nightingales.
In other words, it wants the developer to find another bit of land where it can create woodland for the nightingales to move to.
Even if you are trying to replace like with like, it is far from clear if, for instance, the nightingales of Lodge Hill will, upon returning from overwintering in Africa, find their way to any new habitat created for them, still less whether they will find it to their liking.
The Environment Bank's report on prospects for offsetting the loss of the Lodge Hill nightingale site does mention that, in keeping with the rules, «avoidance, minimisation and on - site rehabilitation measures» should be explored.
They studied 20 male nightingales, recording and analysing their nocturnal singing early in the breeding season.
Since male nightingales are essentially involved in chick rearing, paternal investment might be a crucial variable for females in choosing a mate.
The song of the male nightingale tells females how good a father he will be, according to research published in the open access journal BMC Evolutionary Biology.
In 2004, for instance, researchers showed that individual nightingales made their songs very much louder so they could be heard over urban noise (see Urban nightingales» songs are illegally loud).
To give birds a fair shot, he tested a species known for the beauty of its song: the nightingale wren, which resides in forests between northern Costa Rica and southern Mexico.
The study, published in this month's issue of Animal Behavior, shows that the resemblance between a nightingale wren's song and music is nothing more than a coincidence.
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A painting from 1944 approaches Deux Enfants Menacés par un Rossignol (or «two children menaced by a nightingale»), by Max Ernst, in its collaged wood and disturbing perspective — and she never will free herself from old - world bad dreams.
Perfectly formed milky white miniature female naked sculptures provocatively exuding flowers from between their legs, together with drawings framed in traditional Persian miniature albums, Sokhanvari's multi-legged stiletto and suspendered swastika mandalas; a Murakami-esque milk sprouting madonna and an erotic Egon Schiele figure sandwiched incongruously between a 16th Century Persian nightingale and the monolith (from 2001: A Space Odyssey) take us on a journey from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Born in 1924 in the ancient Persian city of Qazvin, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian spent her childhood in a grand old house replete with stained glass, wall paintings and nightingales.
There is a parable by Izmailov about the cuckoo who tells her neighbours in the province about the wonderful song of the nightingale she heard in a far - away country.
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