O'er fields and fountains, Resounding in mountains Is the nightingale's song. Daffodils glisten, As butterflies listen— Enchanted all day long.
The echoing brine, A conduit—refine— Channels such tune along. O'er rocks and rills Go the trills Of a melody that's strong.
On majestic scale Is the nightingale; For, it is among The smallest creatures With grandest features. And that's where it belongs.
-Walterrean Salley
Common Nightingales sing in the daytime as well as at night. The difference is—they sing more during the night, and thus they are called “nightingale.”