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Why does a mocking bird sing at night?


Asked by Barbara Solomon on Dec 08, 2021 FAQ



In North America, mockingbirds are famous nighttime songsters, as are Common Nightingales of the Old World. A primary reason male birds sing is to attract mates, and it has been found that unmated mockingbirds and nightingales sing at night more frequently than mated males.
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In North America, mockingbirds are famous nighttime songsters, as are Common Nightingales of the Old World. A primary reason male birds sing is to attract mates, and it has been found that unmated mockingbirds and nightingales sing at night more frequently than mated males.
Just so, Mockingbirds also sometimes "sing" the sounds of people whistling, frogs croaking, and doorbells ringing. Although all adult male mockingbirds sing during the day, only a bachelor sings at night. The night music that's driving you crazy is a love song.
Similarly,
Rather, the mockingbird sings to establish, or defend its territory from other mockingbirds. Northern mockingbirds may sing year-round, but they are especially vocal during courtship and in autumn (when singing is used to establish territories for the coming winter).
Consequently,
("Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)") 1959 Hey Boy! Hey Girl! (writer: "Banana Split for My Baby a Plain Glass of Water for Me", "Nitey Night") 1944 The Shining Future (Short) (writer: "Sing, Sing. Sing" - uncredited) - Operation: Mr. Felix (1972) ... Iron Lips - Episode #15.18 (1962) ... Singer (voice)