Common Nightingale vs European Robin
Luscinia megarhynchos comparado con Erithacus rubecula
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Atributo | Common Nightingale | European Robin |
|---|---|---|
| Nombre científico | Luscinia megarhynchos | Erithacus rubecula |
| Orden | Passeriformes | Passeriformes |
| Familia | Muscicapidae | Muscicapidae |
| Estado de conservación | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Longitud | 16,5 cm (6.5 in) | 14,0 cm (5.5 in) |
| Envergadura | 25,0 cm (9.8 in) | 21,0 cm (8.3 in) |
| Peso | 21,0 g (0.74 oz) | 18,0 g (0.63 oz) |
| Dieta | Insects and larvae, supplemented with berries in autumn. Forages on or near the ground in … | Insects, worms, and berries. Often follows gardeners and large animals to catch invertebrates disturbed from … |
| Tamaño de la puesta | 4-5 | 4-7 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Size Comparison
Habitat Comparison
Common Nightingale
Dense thickets, scrub, and undergrowth in deciduous woodland. Prefers areas with thick ground cover near water.
European Robin
Woodlands, hedgerows, parks, and gardens across Europe. Remarkably tame around humans, especially in Britain.
Song & Call Comparison
Common Nightingale
Considered Europe's finest songster: an extraordinarily rich, loud, flute-like melody of bubbling trills, slow whistles, and a distinctive crescendo 'lu-lu-lu'. Sings day and night.
European Robin
Exquisite, melancholic melody of thin whistled phrases, rising and falling softly. Rich, warbling song year-round; both sexes sing. Alarm call is a sharp 'tic-tic-tic'.
Geographic Range & Migration
Common Nightingale
Breeds in Europe and western Asia. Winters in sub-Saharan Africa. A long-distance migrant crossing the Sahara.
European Robin
Europe, western Asia, and parts of North Africa. Northern populations migrate south in winter; western European populations are largely resident.
Estado de conservación
Common Nightingale
European Robin
How to Tell Them Apart
Common Nightingale
Plain warm brown upperparts with a rufous-chestnut tail. Pale greyish-white underparts. Unremarkable appearance belies its remarkable voice.
Thin, pointed, dark brown bill
European Robin
Olive-brown upperparts with a warm orange-red breast and face bordered by grey. White belly and undertail coverts.
Thin, pointed dark brown bill
Key Differences
- • Weight: European Robin (18g) vs Common Nightingale (21g)
- • Length: European Robin (14 cm) vs Common Nightingale (16.5 cm)
- • Wingspan: European Robin (21 cm) vs Common Nightingale (25 cm)
- • Habitat: European Robin prefers Woodlands, hedgerows, parks, and gardens across Europe. Rema; Common Nightingale prefers Dense thickets, scrub, and undergrowth in deciduous woodland
About These Birds
Common Nightingale
The common nightingale is celebrated as one of the finest songsters in the bird world, inspiring poets from Homer to Keats. Males sing complex phrases of over 250 different types, often at night during breeding season. Despite its famous song, the nightingale is a plain-looking bird that skulks in dense vegetation.
European Robin
The European robin is one of the most beloved birds in Britain, where it is the unofficial national bird. Despite its friendly demeanor toward humans, robins are fiercely territorial against their own kind, singing year-round to defend territory. Their distinctive song is one of the first to be heard at dawn.