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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

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 tordo_bottaccio_canto_richiamo_raduno_di_ottobre_1

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 If you step into the Italian woods during

In places like , this migration is more than just a biological event—it's a cultural heritage. 🏰 Tradition Meets Nature Known for its distinctive

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.

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