No of course not in Berkeley Square but in my LNR Dinton Pastures.
He was singing beautifully but do you think I could see him. Well I did catch a brief glimpse of him but no photos I'm afraid. However, you lucky people, I've got another of my (in)famous videos of a BUSH.
If you can ignore the green wallpaper, shut your eyes and just listen to one of the most evocative sounds of spring this is for you. You even get a chiffchaff thrown in, a brief snatch of whitethroat (I think) not to mention a Boeing 747(sorry about that).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHCoID8my9o
TJ
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Love the soundtrack TJ. So melodic and beautiful. Shame about the moving bush, but you can't have everything! Thanks for sharing this.
Cheers, Linda.
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Aah TJ, thanks so much for that, I've never heard a nightingale sing before, it was totally beautiful. There also seemed to be the sound of a pecking woodpecker in there too or was that just a different note of the nightingale?
Regards
Kerry
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Thanks TJ. That was so lovely to listen to. I am still waiting to see my first nightingale.
Great song - you may catch him next time
Of all creatures, man is the most detestable, he is the only creature that inflicts pain for sport, knowing it to be pain. ~ Mark Twain
I too had never heard a Nightingale's song in such a long clip before, how wonderful. Thanks for sharing TJ.
I'm loving your videos of bushes :o)
Wow!! Just a superb sound! I have a 'cassette' of nightingale song but now I have a CD player in the car.... Thank you for sharing! (I have a similar 'video' of a cuckoo!! Lol!)
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WOW that's amazing!! Never heard anything like it.
Love the green bush, rather reminded me of Darren Woodhead's paintings!!
I've never had the luck to hear this wonderful bird. But WOW that is something else!! Brilliant.
'In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks' John Muir.
Excuse wobbily dyslexic spelling!
Beautiful music! Now I know what to listen out for. Maybe you should just point and hope in the next video. I loved the grasshopper warbler video as well.