It wouldn't be so bad if they could wait until the sun came up but they start chirping when it's still dark. I know there's the whole worm thing going on and they're excited but that's too early for me.
It wouldn't be so bad if they could wait until the sun came up but they start chirping when it's still dark. I know there's the whole worm thing going on and they're excited but that's too early for me.
They actually can start at the first sign of twilight approximately 90 minutes before you see the sun. It's known as Astronomical twilight. A beautiful name for an irritating habit. The sun is well below the horizon when this starts, approximately 20 degrees below.
They actually can start at the first sign of twilight approximately 90 minutes before you see the sun. It's known as Astronomical twilight. A beautiful name for an irritating habit. The sun is well below the horizon when this starts, approximately 20 degrees below.
The worms probably get up to see what all the racket is.
"Twilight" can refer to civil twilight, nautical twilight, and astronomical twilight. The brightest of these is civil twilight and occurs when the sun is closest to the horizon..