Because they do
The lark. It's a bird singing outside the window. It only sings in the morning.
The nightingale, a bird that sings in the night and the lark, a bird that sings in the morning.
Cats cackle when they see a bird outside the window because they are expressing their natural hunting instincts and excitement at the sight of potential prey.
a KINKS a bird witch sings morning,noon,and night.
It depends on the bird...but most likely....open your door/window...look outside, there's your answer!
The identity of the bird in "Romeo and Juliet" matters because it is used symbolically to signal the approaching daybreak and the separation of Romeo and Juliet. The lark's song marks the end of their night together and serves as a reminder of the challenges their love faces. The contrast between the lark's song and the nightingale's song also highlights the conflict between light and darkness, hope and despair in the play.
Type your answer here... "Night Bird"
Larks sing at daybreak. Nightingales sing at night.
If this bird does not hum, then it is not a humming bird but if it sings then it would be a songbird.
The whippoorwill sings at night, on warm summer evenings.
It is outside the window on the top left area.
German duo called Night Bird