Dawn chorus - nature's alarm clock
With the arrival of spring, you're no doubt being woken up by birds singing happily away rather than your alarm bleeping angrily at you.
With help from The RSPB, we've put together this guide to the birds you're most likely to hear singing at sunrise to help you identify your feathery alarm clocks.
Find out more about the Dawn Chorus from The RSPB
Blackbird
Song thrush
Robin
Wren
Blue tit
Great tit
Dunnock
Willow warbler
Chiff chaff
Blackcap
You can hear the dawn chorus almost anywhere, but to hear it in it's full glory, visit your local wood. Enter your postcode in the box below to find a wood near you. Tip: enter a space when typing your postcode, e.g. NG31 6LL
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