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There are several species of nightingales, including the common nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) and the thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia). Overall, there are around 15 species of nightingales in the Old World.
AnswerA group of nightingales is called a watch.
Florence Nightingale's sister was named Parthenope Nightingale.
Predators of nightingales include birds of prey such as owls, hawks, and shrikes, as well as mammals like cats and snakes. These animals prey on nightingales for food, posing a threat to their population.
Nightingales are typically known for singing during the breeding season, which is in the spring and early summer. They are migratory birds and spend the winter in Africa where they are not known for singing. So, they do not sing all year round.
Many species become classified as endangered species when they are dying out.