thrush nightingale
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large species of nightingale found in eastern Europe: A songbird (Luscinia luscinia) closely related to the common nightingale, known for its powerful and melodious song. It is distinguished by its slightly larger size and its more northerly and easterly breeding range in Europe.
Usage
The term "thrush nightingale" is used specifically to refer to this particular bird species. It is a compound noun where "thrush" describes a bird family with similar characteristics, and "nightingale" specifies the type of songbird.
Examples
- The rich, fluting song of the thrush nightingale is a characteristic sound of summer nights in Scandinavian forests.
- Birdwatchers traveled to Poland hoping to spot a thrush nightingale.
- While similar, the song of the thrush nightingale is often considered more rhythmic and less varied than that of the common nightingale.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used in a technical or poetic context to evoke the bird's song and its association with specific European landscapes.
Variants and Related Words
- Nightingale: The more common and widely known relative (), often referenced in poetry and literature.
- Sprosser: The German name for the thrush nightingale, sometimes used in English by specialist ornithologists.
Synonyms
- Sprosser (specialist term)
Different Meanings
- The word "thrush" alone refers to a different family of birds (Turdidae) or to a common fungal infection. In "thrush nightingale," it functions as a descriptive modifier within the compound name.
Noun
- large nightingale of eastern Europe