It's 23:55 and for about the third night running I have a dawn chorus going on outside my window.
Is it just me? Am I hearing things?
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No doubt due to the dreadful light pollution in London in general.. The poor things can't sleep because they are programmed to sleep when it's dark.
That's why I'm always against any attempts to increase the street lighting anymore than it already is. In fact, it should be reduced, as it's just environmental pollution..
But we've had this discussion before.
I just looked it up and mine is a robin too. It was still going strong at 7.45 too when I woke up. Don't know if it's been on shift all night.
There's an old article about this here that might be relevant:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/apr/25/conservation.uknews
exactly, if it's in the Guardian it must be correct.. :o)
So it's carry on with the light pollution then?
I think this is the key passage
Robins sing to attract mates and ward off rivals, and are among the earliest to join the dawn chorus and the last to fall silent at dusk. The robins' songs are slightly higher pitched than the noise from traffic but scientists say increasing urban noise will affect their song being heard.
What you are getting are the last robins to fall asleep, as they compete with the days noise, rather than the first ones to wake up. Light pollution is not discounted in the article, it is acknowledged as part of the issue, but noise levels are also clearly an issue in an area like this where the thunder of traffic goes on way past a birdies bedtime.
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