![THRUSH](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/653b7a2ad29f5c16a3d5a208/1717147931564-TB5ZOQ640IMCXGD5AVIR/Thrush+Song.png)
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NIGHTINGALE
Shakespeare Species, NIGHTINGALE: the nightingale, is she should sing by day… would be thought no better a musician than a wren. The Nightingale is celebrated for its night singing in Shakespeare & many cultural works.
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Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, THRUSH: With heigh, with heigh, the thrush and the jay. Song Thrushes are smaller than Mistle Thrushes and are declining in many habitats.
Shakespeare Species, NIGHTINGALE: the nightingale, is she should sing by day… would be thought no better a musician than a wren. The Nightingale is celebrated for its night singing in Shakespeare & many cultural works.
Shakespeare Species Quote of the Day, LARK: down king, for nightowls shriek where mounting larks should sing. Larks have been celebrated for their sweet song by writers and musicians in many cultures.