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Whether you live in the city or the countryside, the constant chorus of birds is a reminder of how much wildlife there is outside your window. Although the cast of characters depends on the time of year, there are usually plenty of species waiting in the wings for their big solo.


Listen to the songs and calls of the most common garden birds in the UK and get tips on how to learn to recognise these familiar sounds.

The sight of a starling (Sturnus vulgaris) feeding its chicks suggests a male successfully won a female's attention with its tunes earlier in the breeding season. Female starlings apparently favour more complex songs, which possibly indicate the male is older and more experienced.  Keith Elwood (CC BY 2.0) via Flickr

Although most bird species around the world make some sort of call - except adult storks, pelicans and some vultures - fewer produce songs. Those that do are known as songbirds and include families such as finches, warblers and sparrows.


If you listen carefully in a garden, park or green space in the UK you can generally hear birdsong all year. But the intensity and species singing will vary depending on the time of year and hour of the day.


Springtime brings a sound familiar to many light sleepers and early risers: the dawn chorus. This intense period of birdsong, which starts about an hour before sunrise, begins around March and continues to July, corresponding with the mating season.

It's also not unusual to hear birdsong throughout the night. Between April and August, you might think you are hearing a nightingale singing 'of summer in full-throated ease', like poet John Keats wrote in his ode to this bird. Actually, you are much more likely hearing a robin, a more common bird in Britain whose nocturnal song is on the increase, possibly due to street lighting. Robins can be heard all year, except when they're moulting.

A nightingale's (Luscinia megarhynchos) song consists of a delightful mix of whistles, trills and gurgles. But if you hear a tuneful bird at night, nowadays it's more likely to be a robin.  Raldugina Oksana/ Shutterstock.com

1. Pick your spot. Choose somewhere easily accessible. Gardens and parks can be excellent spots, especially near fruiting trees and bushes, but street trees or any dense foliage can also attract songsters. Put up seed, nut and fat feeders if you have your own outdoor space, and see who turns up for breakfast. They're likely to sing nearby.

4. Use mnemonics and rhymes. These techniques for remembering sounds will help you differentiate the songs and calls of different species. We've included some examples below, but you might find making up your own helps you to remember them even better. Also think about the rhythm, tone and pitch of the sounds. Does the bird sound cheerful, cross or mournful? Does it sound relaxed or in a rush to get through its tune?

5. Keep it simple. Don't try to identify too many birds at once when you are learning. Focus on one or two each day. Listen to recorded examples online and then come back to the area to listen again. Bird song identification apps can help get you started if you're struggling to see the singing bird.tag_hash_110

There are a growing number of apps that can help you identify the songs of UK bird species. They can be a great starting point when you are learning. Smart Bird ID and BirdNET are free tools. Others such as Warblr and ChirpOMatic are available to buy.

However, bird song apps are not perfect and can get confused by background noise and multiple feathered singers. After some practice, you are likely to find that your own ears and brain are more effective.

Great tits have an iconic, high-pitched and squeaky 'see-saw-see-saw' song which makes it one of the easiest birds to identify by sound. Alternating between two notes of different pitch, it sounds a bit like a bicycle pump being used. It's often written as 'teacher, teacher'.

Blue tits have a short, trilling song which isn't particularly tuneful, usually with a 'sispi si-hi-hi-hi-hi' or 'tsee-tsee-tsee-chu-chu-chu' structure. Two or three whistled notes lead on to a lower pitch trill, which varies in length.

Starlings produce a truly unique song. Listen for whistles, whines, cracking notes and squawks - more like experimental electronic music than the sweet pop melodies of some of their peers. Their mixes last a while too, sometimes a minute or more for each song.

When it comes to singing, house sparrows might place in the 'top marks for effort' category of Britain's Birds Got Talent. They have an unsophisticated song of simple chirps, but they have staying power and often sing for several minutes.

Robins have a delicate song with warbling notes, whistles and clear pauses. It is sometimes written as 'twiddle-oo, twiddle-eedee, twiddle-oo twiddle'. In the autumn and winter, the song is soft and mournful, becoming clearer and more powerful in the spring and summer months. You're also likely to hear it making a 'tic' sound, often repeated over and over, which is one of its calls.

You really can't mistake the low-pitched cooing of a wood pigeon's song. With a five-note structure, the sound can seem strained and desperate, in the rhythm of 'I DON'T want-to-go, I DON'T want-to-go'. This is the UK's largest and commonest pigeon, and alongside its song you will often hear the loud, clattering sound of its wings when it takes flight.

Song thrushes have one of the easier songs to identify. Although they have a varied repertoire, they repeat each of their short phrases up to three times before moving on to a completely different one, which no other common birds do. Their notes are confident, powerful and less mellow than those of a blackbird. You're most likely to hear song thrushes singing from March to July, but they sometimes begin singing much earlier, even in late autumn if it's mild.

With a beautifully mellow song, blackbirds deliver low-pitched, flute-like verses which often close with a squeaky twiddle. Like song thrushes that will sometimes begin singing in late autumn, blackbirds can also start singing early, in winter. Their songs are also similar, but the blackbird's are less repetitive.

The wren is the belter of the songbird world: think Whitney Houston bumped up a few octaves. Its powerful trills are high-pitched, confident and incredibly loud for its tiny size. Listen out for a phrase that sounds like a machine gun - it's a giveaway for this bird.

Listen out for the descending scale of a chaffinch's song, which ends in a flourish: 'chip chip chip chip chip, chooipchyoo'. Although the song only lasts two or three seconds, chaffinches will often repeat it enthusiastically many times per minute - and boy, will they keep on going!

The coal tit is quite shrill. It has a similar repetitive two-note song to the great tit, but it is faster and higher pitched. It sounds like it is excitedly calling 'It's me, it's me, it's me, it's me'.

Blackcaps have a sweet, flute-like song which, together with a more extensive UK distribution that extends into Scotland, explains why this bird is sometimes referred to as the northern nightingale. Its song has been compared to a sped-up robin.


With a short and fast song with phrases that usually last two or three seconds, dunnocks produce a rather flat warbling sound. It is less sweet than a robin's song, and lower-pitched and less powerful than the blasts of a wren. Males usually sing from January to July, often from low perches.

He wrote songs for several Hindifilms and was proficient in both Hindi and Urdu. In a television interview,Neeraj called himself an unlucky poet who had to concentrate on the poetry forminstead of writing songs for films. His career as a film lyricist ended when hebecame miserable by the deaths of some of the film music directors with whom hehad worked. He noted in particular the deaths of Jaikishan of the music duoShankar-Jaikishan and S.D.Burman for both of whom he had written highly popularfilm songs.

Poets are usually sensitive people. I mean that they are more aware of emotions. They can sense wide variety of emotions than just being sad and happy. Little thing around can them act as stimulant to give rise to intense emotions in them. All of the poets I have mentioned in this post made 1950s and 1960s a golden era.

This exotic old love song was performed by Mukesh, an extremely famous playback singer, who had been acclaimed in the music industry a numerous time. The song is from the 1976 Bollywood movie, Kabhi Kabhie. The song features two wonderful actors, Amitabh Bachchan and Raakhee, while it talks about their immense love for each other.

This soulful old romantic song is such a pleasure to listen to and has won 3 Film fare awards, for best music, best lyricist and best male playback singer. If you happen to love someone, then this is the song that you must sing to them.

Lata Mangeshkar claimed that in the 70 years of her career, this was an old Hindi song that will always be etched onto her heart. The late actor, Sadhna, perform the song. Fans around the world still remember her through this lovely performance. 17dc91bb1f

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