After a brief visit to Kirkby Moor this afternoon (Wed).. curtailed by rain...., I thought I would check out Darren Matthews' report of a singing Nightingale at Woodhall Spa on the way home.
During a ( more or less ) break in the rain, I walked past the White Cottage/House on the Spa Trail.....plus another 100 yards or so and the Nightingale was (nearly) in full flow in a thicket to the right of the track. I stood transfixed listening to its special song (as I do every year) with its amazing repertoire including that marvellous crescendo on a single note which no other bird attempts. The 'pew pew' was ever present.
The bird was performing in quite an idyllic spot with late Primroses still in flower at the trackside and a glimpse of a pond through the thicket. Nearby birds were also in song after the rain.....a Song Thrush and Chiffchaff were behind me, a Blackcap to my left and the the twittering of a Robin and the song of a Wren to my right.... thank heavens for good hearing aids (NHS)

.....while a Willow Warbler was hopping from branch to branch straight ahead. But, of course, the Nightingale reigned supreme.
I was there from c. 5.15 to 5.45pm, when the rain became somewhat 'heavier' again.
Another record for the Nightingale Survey, perhaps a new one for that tetrad.
Thanks to Darren M. for the original info.
Freddy