Sentences with phrase «libratone nightingale»

The nightingale sings even in the darkness of the night.
Luckily for him one of his tutors was the poet Richard Eberhart, who taught Robert the secret known to poets and to nightingales: that pain can be managed when it finds a perfect expression.
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.
... It is like making a nightingale leave her own sweet song and imitate the monotonous voice of a cuckoo.»
Jorinda, a beautiful maiden, is transformed into a nightingale and taken captive in a castle by a witch.
Were I a nightingale, I would act the part of a nightingale; were I a swan, the part of a swan.
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This simple muslin nursing scarf is soft against the skin and the nightingale pattern imprinted on the fabric charming.
Whether you're looking for videos of cats riding Roombas, the translated poetry of Goethe or the song of a nightingale, the Internet, thanks to the incredible resources of the World Wide Web, will dish up whatever you're after.
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.
Nobody has asked the nightingales what they want.
But then it admits that development will cause «the loss of all suitable nightingale habitat».
They studied 20 male nightingales, recording and analysing their nocturnal singing early in the breeding season.
For species with complex song, such as the nightingale, the study suggest that females rely on multiple song cues to quickly gather information about their potential partner and inform mating decisions.
Male nightingales feed the female during incubation, provide food to chicks and defend the nest against predators.
Song orderliness is also known to be associated with male nightingale age.
Several different song features were linked to greater paternal efforts by male 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.
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.
The 16 bird species surveyed were: red - backed shrike; great tit; barn swallow; wood warbler; blackcap; whitethroat; barred warbler; tree pipit; chaffinch; hawfinch; mistle thrush; song thrush; blackbird; black redstart; robin and thrush nightingale.
«So I was surprised to find that nightingales do adjust their song intensity.»
Meanwhile, behavioral biologist Henrik Brumm of the University of St. Andrews found that male nightingales have cranked up their mating calls as much as 14 decibels to remain audible over urban sounds.
The payoff for belting: The most voluble nightingales probably have an easier time finding a mate and passing on their genes, he says.
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).
Out of the 243 comparisons Araya - Salas made between nightingale wrens» songs and musical scales, only six matched harmonic intervals.
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.
An aesthetician smears nightingale droppings, typically combined with rice bran, all over your face.
So he gambles all he's built on the «Swedish nightingale», opera singer Jenny Lind (Ferguson), who hypnotises him and threatens his marriage, and a high - class tour of the country's opera houses.
A powerpoint of uniforms and equipment used in nursing today; I made it as a starter for florence nightingale topic.
But every now and then I could not resist the lure of the mountain, and at the end of the day I slipped away, through the bamboo grove with its tall, smooth trunks and green slanting light, up the rocky path past the shrine of the mountain god, where the villagers left offerings of millet and oranges, into the forest of birch and cedar, where the cuckoo and the nightingale called enticingly, where I watched foxes and deer and heard the melancholy cry of kites overhead.
From British birds to tropical insects and mammals from the Australian outback, the new Derby nature collection encourages visitors to interpret and engage with the items on show, be it through a soundscape of nightingale sounds, magnifiers to scrutinise fossils, birds» eggs, shells and beetles up close, or a touch screen asking how connected to nature you feel.
Explore the castle's Ninomaru Palace, known for its beautiful wall paintings and its «nightingale» floors, designed to squeak when stepped upon to warn of intruders.
Catch glimpses of woodpeckers, nightingales and other birds among the lush tropical vegetation.
Managed by the Belize Audubon Society, the park is home to over 200 species of native Belizean birds including the unusual exotic species of slaty antwren, piratic flycatcher, red - legged honeycreeper, tody motmot, and northern nightingale wren.
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«A Midsummer Night's Dream: «I will roar you as twere any nightingale» by Judith Hudson, 2013.
«A Midsummer Night's Dream Series: «I will roar you as» twere any nightingale,»» by Judith Hudson, 2013.
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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.
He likes to spend his evenings at home, beside a lake near Stockholm, where he breeds nightingales for a hobby.
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