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birding, birdwatching, Blackcap, Blackcap singing, Blackcap video, British birds, Sylvia atricapilla
Before I moved to Britain, I associated the word Blackcap with cricket: it’s the name of the New Zealand national men’s cricket team. Now, the word means bird, Sylvia atricapilla to be precise, the male with his black cap, the female with her brown one, and I look forward to their return migration each Spring.
The RSPB website notes that the Blackcap’s ‘delightful fluting song has earned it the name “northern nightingale”.’ If you haven’t heard the song, here’s a little video I shot recently of the male bird in action. British birds’ve got talent!
I think of the Blackcap song as a lilty. We have one where I live but have only caught sight of it a couple of times.
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A lilty to be sure, Joyce, and a pretty melody. There seem to be a lot of Blackcaps around in my area this year.
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