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Do they sing louder in the rain? Are their songs different than those of a sunny summer morn?
The answer is yes however not for the reasons that may come to mind at first. Surely, the songbirds do, upon returning to their prospective nesting territory, sing from a high perch, and quite often more often than, lets say, on a sultry summer afternoon.
The difference is not in the song of the season, however, is in the song as we perceive it.
What we hear early in the season is different than that what we hear later on even if from the same bird.
The most pronounced difference is caused, not by the bird, but by the elements around us most notably the rain.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 04 Jan 07:10 pm
The answer is yes however not for the reasons that may come to mind at first. Surely, the songbirds do, upon returning to their prospective nesting territory, sing from a high perch, and quite often more often than, lets say, on a sultry summer afternoon.
The difference is not in the song of the season, however, is in the song as we perceive it.
What we hear early in the season is different than that what we hear later on even if from the same bird.
The most pronounced difference is caused, not by the bird, but by the elements around us most notably the rain.
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