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Known for its distinctive "zirlo" call, the Song Thrush is a master of repetition. Unlike many birds that sing a continuous melody, the Bottaccio repeats its musical phrases 3 to 6 times before moving to the next. 🌍 A Cross-Continental Journey tordo_bottaccio_canto_richiamo_raduno_di_ottobre_1

In places like , this migration is more than just a biological event—it's a cultural heritage. Here is an interesting post designed for a

If you step into the Italian woods during the last week of October, you might witness one of nature's most rhythmic displays: the of the Song Thrush ( Tordo Bottaccio ). 🐦 The Star of the Show: The Song Thrush If you step into the Italian woods during

Right now, millions of these birds are traveling up to from Northern and Eastern Europe to reach the Mediterranean. Italy serves as a vital "migratory crossroads," especially during this peak window from late October to early November. 🏰 Tradition Meets Nature

🍂 The "October Gathering": Nature’s Most Musical Migration 🎶

The phrase refers to the peak migratory period of the Song Thrush ( Tordo Bottaccio ) in Italy, which typically occurs during the final weeks of October . This "meeting" ( raduno ) is a significant event for birdwatchers and hunters alike, often celebrated through traditional festivals like the Sagra del Tordo in Montalcino.