Submitted by Jumpy-Natural4868 t3_10kxlx0 in pittsburgh
I'm not sure if this is happening anywhere else in Pittsburgh area or if just I have one really confused bird who sings every morning at dawn looking for love even though it's still January.
Submitted by Jumpy-Natural4868 t3_10kxlx0 in pittsburgh
I'm not sure if this is happening anywhere else in Pittsburgh area or if just I have one really confused bird who sings every morning at dawn looking for love even though it's still January.
PittsburghBirdNerd t1_j5tblax wrote
We have a lot of birds here that sing year round/more frequently in January and February than other songbird species (Northern Cardinal, Black-capped Chickadee, American Robins, Song Sparrows and the loudest of the bunch--House and Carolina Wrens). The increase in sunlight over the days, though minimal for us to notice, does impact the increase in frequency of their morning songs as they prepare/practice for mating season.