Thanks Rob,
I shall put that in my diary of things to do. I have wandered in Europe and witnessed how common they can be, only last year I had one in Majorca singing, in full view, only three yards away. As I stood fixated with wonder at this bird's delivery, it's whole presence shook with effort, from it's very insides to the utter tip of each and every feather. A magician's hat of joy. It's music and life-force spilled inside me and shall remain forever.
British nightingales are something else for me. I am out of their place up here in Barton. I wait each spring for a concert from an overshoot but this is very rare. When I was listening last night my mind ran riot with questions as the cool spring weather daubed rainbows around the farmland. Why that thicket, this County, this moment. My pleasure is my measure of why I walk and look at birds and moments like this chase away the demons that suggest it is a folly to spend time in this manner. I took this nightingale's presence down into the micro-life of the ancient ground beneath it's breath. It has no idea why it is there, I can only bow to the myriad threads that connect it all.
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