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  1. The dawn chorus is all about defending territory and raising chicks. The singing you can hear in the morning is typically carried out by male birds. Making so much noise uses up a lot of energy, especially on an empty stomach and after a chilly night, so only the strongest, best-fed males will produce the loudest songs.

  2. The dawn chorus is the symphony of song performed by birds looking for love, and to defend their patch. In spring, as the days lengthen, wildlife starts to think about the need to breed. For many male birds, this means belting out the well-worn but wonderful classics to try and attract females. Think of it as Britain’s Got Talent without the ...

  3. Jan 15, 2009 · Karl Berg studied the dawn chorus in a tropical forest in Manabi, Ecuador, to find some answers to these questions. He and his team recorded bird song from 57 species during late January and February, the breeding season for many local songbirds. They found that each species started singing at a specific time relative to first light, a ...

  4. Feb 23, 2024 · According to the Woodland Trust, this early singing is known as the dawn chorus, and it can start as early as 4 a.m. and last for several hours. Birds do it to attract mates and warn other birds ...

  5. May 18, 2024 · The dawn chorus begins in the twilight as the sun begins to emerge. At this notice of a new day ahead, songbirds burst into a symphony of whistles, chirps and trills. In the northern hemisphere, the chorus is performed mainly by male birds in the passerine group. Although most species contribute to the chorus, the symphony builds as time goes ...

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · One of the most common hypotheses for why birds sing at dawn is that conditions for sound travel are better at dawn. In other words, sound generally goes further and with less degradation in quality at dawn. Attenuation is a phenomenon wherein sound gets softer at a distance from where the sound is produced. There seems to be less attenuation ...

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  8. academy.allaboutbirds.org › birdsongHow and Why Birds Sing

    Aug 12, 2014 · 9. They sing at dawn (we’re not sure why) Birds are often up before dawn singing their hearts out and adding their voices to the dawn chorus the early morning singing event that songbirds from a variety of species participate in near sunrise, thought to help maintain male territories. But why do many species sing more intensely at dawn than ...

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