"Song of a Blackbird" is a profound fluty melody of the spring forest. The male's velvety whistle carries through the evening silence, broken only by the rustle of last year's leaves.
Core Idea: To convey the pensive elegance of one of Europe's finest avian vocalists.
Mood: Mystery, tranquility, spring melancholy.
Source of Inspiration: The evening magic when nature falls asleep, and the blackbird rules its invisible kingdom.
The Common Blackbird (Turdus merula) is renowned for its complex and melodic songs, often including mimicry of other species. Its fluty, somewhat sorrowful whistles are one of the key sound symbols of spring and summer evenings in Europe.
Scientific: Turdus merula (Common Blackbird)
Location: Balashikha, Moscow Region