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Birdsong
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I haven't got a clue about birds, nature, anything like that, so please excuse me if I appear stupid/ignorant/or anything else!
I didn't think birds generally sang at night, but I've noticed in the last few weeks, at around 12/1am, there's quite a bit of birdsong going on in the gardens around my house. It goes on for a while, stops, and then starts again 2ish.
Do all birds sing at night, or is this likely to be some species in particular?
I didn't think birds generally sang at night, but I've noticed in the last few weeks, at around 12/1am, there's quite a bit of birdsong going on in the gardens around my house. It goes on for a while, stops, and then starts again 2ish.
Do all birds sing at night, or is this likely to be some species in particular?
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Robins can be easily triggered into full song by a streetlight or any kind of floodlighting. Since robins keep territories all year round, they also sing all round the year. This has resulted in dozens of reports of nightingales singing in the middle of the winters night and other equally unlikely times and places, which have all turned out to be robins. In fact, the robin is the most common night-time songster in Britain's towns and gardens.
Robins can be easily triggered into full song by a streetlight or any kind of floodlighting. Since robins keep territories all year round, they also sing all round the year. This has resulted in dozens of reports of nightingales singing in the middle of the winters night and other equally unlikely times and places, which have all turned out to be robins. In fact, the robin is the most common night-time songster in Britain's towns and gardens.
I looked into this a couple of years ago, I too was amazed to hear a bird in full song late at night and in the early hours of the morning.
We have an oak at the front of the house, also a street lamp and I'm pretty sure that it's a robin trilling away out there.
He's been there a few nights now this winter (although not tonight) its lovely to hear:-)
We have an oak at the front of the house, also a street lamp and I'm pretty sure that it's a robin trilling away out there.
He's been there a few nights now this winter (although not tonight) its lovely to hear:-)