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Why robins sing before sunrise the real reason starts in darkness
Science
Published on 13 May 2026

Light levels, not just instinct, shift their timing
European robins and North American cousins often begin singing before sunrise. Scientists say it’s driven by a mix of biology and behavior, including the need to claim territory, attract mates, and communicate in low light. Robins also respond to light cues, including artificial sources, which can change their singing schedule and make dawn feel earlier than it is.
- Early singing helps robins defend territory and court mates
- Low-light conditions make timing a communication advantage
- Robins are sensitive to light, including artificial illumination
- Environmental cues can shift when they start calling
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