Whistling in the Dark
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Delving into the enchanting world of nightingales, this book weaves together cultural history, scientific insights, and the allure of birdsong. It features personal anecdotes of nightingale performances and addresses their dwindling numbers, while uncovering fascinating narratives, including the story of a human mimic associated with a notable 1924 BBC broadcast. The revised edition enriches the reader's understanding of these captivating birds and their significance in both nature and human culture.




