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Bird Song Collection

"Bird Song: A Melody of Nature's Chorus" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of bird song, where nature's choristers captivate our hearts with their melodious tunes

Background imageBird Song Collection: The Choristers by Muriel Dawson

The Choristers by Muriel Dawson
Two sweet little girls stand together and sing from song books, accompanied by chirping birds on a tree branch behind them

Background imageBird Song Collection: Street entertainer who mimicked bird song using a piece of tin in his mouth

Street entertainer who mimicked bird song using a piece of tin in his mouth
FLO5003442 Street entertainer who mimicked bird song using a piece of tin in his mouth, while he pretended to play two tobacco pipes like a violin

Background imageBird Song Collection: House wren singing

House wren singing
birds, songbirds, house wren in spring, bird song, bird territorial, Johann Schumacher, 698027704

Background imageBird Song Collection: Singing Plover / Masked Lapwing

Singing Plover / Masked Lapwing
A Masked Lapwing or Plover singing in the rain

Background imageBird Song Collection: Bluethroat; Singing on his territory

Bluethroat; Singing on his territory

Background imageBird Song Collection: Bluethroat Singing

Bluethroat Singing

Background imageBird Song Collection: The Bird song, Nudes, Women, 1900

The Bird song, Nudes, Women, 1900

Background imageBird Song Collection: Manuscript of the poem The Throstle

Manuscript of the poem The Throstle
Manuscript of The Throstle the poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892). The Throstle is an alternative name for the Song Thrush and the rhythm of the poem borrows from the birds song

Background imageBird Song Collection: Green-tailed Towhee - singing - Western U. S. - Summer _D3D1471

Green-tailed Towhee - singing - Western U. S. - Summer _D3D1471
TOM-1874 Green-tailed Towhee - singing Western U.S. - Summer Pipilo chlorurus Tom & Pat Leeson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBird Song Collection: Street music: A bird mimic, 1816

Street music: A bird mimic, 1816
A street musician who mimics the notes of common English birds by means of a folded bit of tin, which is held between the teeth; but in order to engage the attention of the credulous

Background imageBird Song Collection: Rhapsody, by Brunelleschi

Rhapsody, by Brunelleschi
Lovely illustration showing an 18th century couple, the man in cloak and mask, listening to the birdsong of a small bird that has been released from its cage. 1927

Background imageBird Song Collection: Wren calling

Wren calling
Wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) calling. Photographed in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in June

Background imageBird Song Collection: Juvenile blue tit calling

Juvenile blue tit calling
Juvenile blue tit (Parus caeruleus) calling while perched on a washing line. Photographed in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK, in June

Background imageBird Song Collection: An Adult Male Willow Warbler

An Adult Male Willow Warbler
Adult male Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilus) perched on and singing from a Juniper bush (Juniperus communis)


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"Bird Song: A Melody of Nature's Chorus" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of bird song, where nature's choristers captivate our hearts with their melodious tunes. From Muriel Dawson's masterpiece "The Choristers, " to the mesmerizing house wren singing its sweet serenade, each note carries a symphony of emotions. Witness the Singing Plover, also known as the Masked Lapwing, harmonizing with its surroundings, creating a captivating melody that echoes through open fields. The Bluethroat proudly sings on his territory, announcing his presence and captivating all who listen. Its vibrant blue plumage adds an artistic touch to this avian performance. Intriguingly captured in "The Bird Song" by Nudes Women in 1900, we see how birds inspire even human creativity. Just like the manuscript of the poem "The Throstle, " these feathered creatures have long been muses for poets and artists alike. Travel to the Western U. S. , where the Green-tailed Towhee takes center stage during summer days. Its jubilant singing fills forests and meadows with joyous melodies that resonate throughout nature's grand amphitheater. Even street music has been influenced by these winged virtuosos since 1816 when a bird mimic delighted passersby with its uncanny ability to imitate various songs from other species. Such is their impact on our lives. Let us not forget Brunelleschi's Rhapsody—a composition inspired by birdsong—an ode to their ethereal beauty that transcends language barriers and touches souls around the globe. And then there is The Nightingale—nature's maestro whose nocturnal performances have enchanted generations with its hauntingly beautiful voice under moonlit skies. Lastly, we cannot overlook the humble wren calling out amidst lush foliage—a reminder that even small voices can create immense harmony within the natural world.