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3. Describe the nightingale

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A nightingale is a very small bird with a beautiful, loud song. Nightingales got their name because of the unattached male's habit of singing long into the night (although nightingales also sing during the day). Its song is distinctive and powerful, with trills, whistles, and gurgling sounds punctuating it.

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Birds play important roles in many of Shakespeare's plays. In Romeo and Juliet, the Lark sings at dawn and the Nightingale's song fills the evening. At a moment of great peril, the Lark warns the lovers their time is short. Both the Skylark and the Nightingale are nondescript birds – but their songs are unforgettable.

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