There is an old song called
"Umeno Koedani Uguisu Ga "in the elementary school song of this
country.
However, I have not seen a Japanese
bush warbler perched on the twig of the Ume.
The author of this song take
a Japanese white-eye and the Japanese bush warbler which often perch on the
twig of the Japanese apricot for, I have ever read some of this concern on
website.
Remaks:
Umeno is meaning of a
Japanese apricot tree.
Koedani is meaning a twig of
a Japanese apricot tree.
Uguisuga is meaning of the
Japanese bush warbler or Japanese nightingale.
So,Umeno Koedani Uguisuga is meaning
that a Japanese Bush warbler perches on the twig of the Japanese apricot tree
temporarily.
When spring comes, in this
country, a bush warbler sings in a beautiful voice.
A Japanese likes this song
from ancient times.
You can hear it from : https://youtu.be/zfmraoicGKY