The Song Thrush has 2-3 broods a year and as such the breeding season is long, lasting from March - August. Light pollution in suburban as well as metropolitan areas, however, can conveniently fool this thrush right into vocal singing through the night, especially in the springtime when tracks belong to courtship rituals. Hermit Thrush It provides a true taste of northwoods magic and an inkling of things soon to come. Listen to an extended version of song below - Whereas the song is complex and delivered with impressive elocution, the typical call of the Song Thrush is quite the opposite. Me too." Arctic Skua 8-Oct 164. Whooper Swan 20-Oct 165. Dusky Warbler 30-Oct 167. Unex- and dusk singing pectedly, the opposite effect was found for the song thrush: As expected, for all species, the probability of singing at males were more likely to sing at dawn earlier in the dawn and at dusk increased from winter to breeding (main season in the dark sites. Too dark in the woods for a bird By sleight of wing To better its perch for the night, Though it still could sing. This preferred yard bird of North America has an acquainted track, as well as it is an usual participant of the dawn chorus. This is a zen-infused recording, a simple yet profoundly moving soundscape that is at once relaxing and sublime. Tree Sparrow 3-Nov 168. Most Veeries are a warm cinnamon brown above, with delicate spots on the throat; though far northwestern and northeastern populations are darker brown. Cattle Egret 23-Oct 166. https://sciencing.com/kind-song-birds-sing-night-8764192.html Now if it was dusk outside, Inside it was dark. These birds hop through the … This small forest thrush gets its name from the cascade of “veer” notes that make up its ethereal, reedy song—a common sound at dusk and dawn in summer in the damp northern woods. White-fronted Goose 8-Oct With this tendency to be active at low light, robins can be easily triggered into full song by a streetlight or any kind of floodlighting. The last of the light of the sun That had died in the west Still lived for one song more In a thrush's breast. Searching my collection for unused soundscapes, I came across this jewel: a lone robin singing at dusk with spring peepers chorusing in the background. Though they sing most prolifically at dusk and dawn, street lighting will certainly see them singing at night too. A Song Thrush going through its repertoire at dusk in late winter. 169. A Song Thrush going through its repertoire at dusk in late winter. Thrush music - hark! The hooting of the great horned owl can be heard at dusk, through the night and at dawn, so it only makes sense to think of the owl as asking, "Who's awake? Threats The song thrush population in England declined by more than half between 1970 and 1995. They are one of the earliest birds to start the dawn chorus and one of the last to stop singing at night. Since robins keep territories all year round, they also sing all round the year.