" أعمى أصمُّ .. الآنَ وحدَكَ والطريق ، ولا مفرَّ من الألم .. هذا اِختيارُكَ فاصطبر ، لا وقتَ عندكَ للندم ... " ( الشاعر : عالم عبّاس محمد نور )
* العمرُ يلهثُ ، والبحثُ أضنى ، وهذا الليل أطول ؟ باللهِ لُفّني في صوتك الواثقِ يا عندليبَ أمسنا الفالت .
* الموسيقار العالمي " يَنّي " في مقطوعته عندليب NIGHTINGALE
Nightingales are named so because they frequently sing at night as well as during the day. The name has been used for well over 1,000 years, being highly recognizable even in its Anglo-Saxon form - 'nihtingale'. It means 'night songstress'. Early writers assumed the female sang; in fact, it is the male. The male nightingale is known for his singing, to the extent that human singers are sometimes admiringly referred to as nightingales; the song is loud, with an impressive range of whistles, trills and gurgles. Its song is particularly noticeable at night because few other birds are singing. This is why its name (in several languages) includes "night". Only unpaired males sing regularly at night, and nocturnal song is likely to serve attracting a mate. Singing at dawn, during the hour before sunrise, is assumed to be important in defending the bird's territory. Nightingales sing even more loudly in urban or near-urban environments, in order to overcome the background noise. The most characteristic feature of the song is a loud whistling crescendo, absent from the song of ThrushNightingale. It has a frog-like alarm call.
الرسائل والمقالات و الآراء المنشورة في المنتدى بأسماء أصحابها أو بأسماء مستعارة لا تمثل بالضرورة الرأي الرسمي لصاحب الموقع أو سودانيز اون لاين بل تمثل وجهة نظر كاتبها
لا يمكنك نقل أو اقتباس اى مواد أعلامية من هذا الموقع الا بعد الحصول على اذن من الادارة