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The garden orchestra The robin frequently performs the role of opening soloist. The Robin's breeding song is a high-pitched, fluting call. It's an ever-present feature of spring and summer mornings, but many people are only aware of the dawn chorus through insomnia or a chance encounter during an early start. Happy Song Very few of us set the alarm to listen to one of the musical wonders of the natural world. Dawn is the best time for the birds to show off because cool air carries sound best. As a result, an early-morning song is 20 times more effective than a midday performance. Tiny serenade: the song thrush finishes with a melodic flourish. Thus, every spring and summer morning, millions of birds throw themselves into a tiny serenade, desperate to deter rivals and impress potential mates. This creates a unique and unrepeatable performance that outshines the greatest human orchestra. Happy Spring To All Listen: The most popular bird songs
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