Last night at 3:45 AM, I was awaken when my wife fell, on the way to the bathroom. Still very groggy from being suddenly awaken, I got up to help her. I helped her get back on her feet, and supported her as she walked to the bathroom, then back to the bedroom.
This middle of the night activity, woke and excited Kona, and so I carried her outside so she could pee. When I got outside, there was already a bit of light in the sky (we have very long days this time of year.) What really surprised me when I got out there, was the number of birds that were tweeting and singing their songs.
I am used to hearing this very early morning bird chorus in June, but it is usually during my half-sleep when I was in the bedroom. Last night was different because all the songs were louder, since I was outside.
Instead of just waiting around for Kona to pee, I went upstairs and got my iPhone. On the phone I have the Merlin Bird ID App, which, when you turn it on, identifies the different bird sounds going on. I only had the app on for three minutes, and I was very surprised at how many birds were out their singing their hearts out in the early morning. Above you see the birds the Merlin app recorded.
I was especially happy to see the American Redstart and the Western Tanager on the list. They are such beautiful birds that I hadn’t actually seen for a few years. I am glad that they are still around.
Not being a hardcore birder, there are only a few birds that I can identify by their songs. The Merlin app is wonderful for doing so, for you.
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