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The soaring demand for concert tickets coupled with their sky-high prices may have left many music fans in Ireland disappointed this year but did you know that there are free, nationwide concerts taking place throughout April and May? All you need to do is step outside!

One of nature’s most spectacular phenomena, the dawn chorus is a symphony of birdsong that can be heard in the early hours of a spring morning. While this natural wonder kicks off at the beginning of the breeding season, it rises to a crescendo in April and May when our resident birds are joined by summer migrants.

The dawn chorus may sound soothing and inviting to us humans, but these feathered vocalists have different intentions. For them, the purpose of singing is to defend a territory and attract a mate. What sounds like a beautiful song to you is actually a male bird telling others to back off, while in turn, attempting to woo female birds in the vicinity.

As singing can reveal a bird’s location to potential predators, a bird will always wait until there is sufficient daylight to see danger coming before starting their tune. For this reason, the birds with the biggest eyes such as Blackbird, Song Thrush and Robin will begin to sing earlier in the morning than other species. As the morning grows brighter, more species will join, leading to the symphony of song we know as the dawn chorus.

One of the best things about the dawn chorus is that it can be enjoyed by anyone, anywhere. All you need is access to an outdoor space where birds are present and, if you’re not used to rising early, a decent alarm clock.

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Robin. Photo: Michael Finn.

RTÉ Radio One’s live Dawn Chorus programme

If you don’t have access to an outdoor space or, if you prefer to enjoy the music from the comfort of your bed, you can still experience the magic of dawn chorus. On International Dawn Chorus Day this Sunday, May 5th, Ireland’s airwaves will come alive with birdsong as the annual RTÉ Radio One live Dawn Chorus programme makes a return.

This year, the Mooney Goes Wild team will once again be bringing listeners across Ireland and, thanks to RTÉ’s online presence, the world, a celebration of Irish birdsong from midnight through to 7:00 a.m. on RTÉ Radio One, in a simulcast with RTÉ Lyric fm and BBC Radio Wales. Derek Mooney will record live from the RTE studios in Dublin, while Niall Hatch and Jim Wilson will be based at BirdWatch Ireland’s Cuskinny Marsh Nature Reserve in Cobh, Co. Cork. From there, they will give listeners an insight into the fascinating dawn chorus, all while the birdsong builds in real time.  Elsewhere across the country, Richard Collins, Éanna Ní Lamhna, Eric Dempsey and Terry Flanagan will bring us the birdsong live from their localities. The RTE Dawn Chorus programme is winner of both the National PPI Radio Award for Innovation and the coveted International Rose d’Or award.

Great Tit. Photo: BirdWatch Ireland.

BirdWatch Ireland Dawn Chorus Events

While the dawn chorus is a wonderful thing to witness alone, sharing it with others is also a very special experience. The BirdWatch Ireland Branch network will be running a number of free dawn chorus events over the coming weeks. See our list below to find an event near you!

Cavan

The Cavan Branch of BirdWatch Ireland will hold a Dawn Chorus Walk at Turbet Island, Belturbet on Sunday, May 5th.  Meet at Turbet Island Car Park (entrance opposite Spar) at 4.30 a.m.

Wear warm clothes, bring a snack and leave the dog at home please. Tea and biscuits to follow after the walk.

Clare

The BirdWatch Ireland Clare Branch Dawn Chorus Outing will take place on Sunday, May 12th to the Mullaghmore area in the Burren. We hope to hear Cuckoo, Whitethroat, Blackcap, Willow Warbler, Yellowhammer along with the more common songbirds. This is a unique habitat for such an event as the sun rises over the limestone rock. Meet at the Grotto, Corofin at 5 a.m.

Cork

BirdWatch Ireland’s Cork branch will hold a Dawn Chorus Event on Sunday, May 5th at 4.30 a.m. This will take place in the Glen River park on Ballyhooly Road, Cork City. The Eircode for the car park where we will meet is T23 A440.

Cork (West)

BirdWatch Ireland’s West Cork Branch will run a Dawn Chorus Event on Sunday, May 12th at Esk Mountain Estate, Glengarriff. It will kick off at 4.30 a.m.

Visitors can park at Botanical B&B (Eircode P75 AW26; look out for our BirdWatch Ireland sign).  This is 4.5 km north of Glengarriff on the N7.

The walk will mainly be on woodchip paths, stone steps and boardwalks so sturdy footwear is recommended, as is warm clothing and, most importantly, midge repellent! It will last an hour or so and there will be breakfast baps and refreshments available to purchase afterwards. Unfortunately, the event this year is not wheelchair friendly.

For more information, contact event leader Jez Simms on 087 689 6964.

Dublin South

BirdWatch Ireland’s South Dublin Branch will hold their Dawn Chorus Event on Sunday, May 12th in Killiney Hill Park. Meet in the car park at the top of Burmah Road off Dalkey Avenue at 4 a.m. Warm clothing is recommended.

Fingal

BirdWatch Ireland’s Fingal Branch will run a Dawn Chorus Outing at Turvey Park on Sunday, May 12th. Meet at the car park at 7 a.m.

Kilkenny

The Kilkenny branch of BirdWatch Ireland is holding a Dawn Chorus Outing on Sunday, May 12th at Jenkinstown Wood, Co. Kilkenny. We will be meeting at 4.30 a.m. in the car park in Jenkinstown.

Mayo

The BirdWatch Ireland Mayo Branch will hold their Dawn Chorus Event on Saturday, May 4th at North Mayo Heritage Centre. Meet in the car park at 6.45 a.m., with event kicking off at 7 a.m. All welcome. We ask that all children are accompanied by an adult. Warm clothing is recommended.

This event may be cancelled due to bad weather. Notice will be provided via WhatsApp and, if feasible, via email and Facebook.

Meath

This year, the annual Dawn Chorus Event of the BirdWatch Ireland Meath Branch will take place in Balrath Woods on Monday, May 6th at 5 a.m. Join us as we observe various bird species during the early morning hours. After the walk, there will be music and drinks available. All welcome.

To get an idea of numbers on the day please register here: https://www.birdwatchirelandmeath.com/event-details-registration/dawn-chorus-2024-balrath-woods.

See directions here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/yKKFSQxsHddTXDsA9.

Sligo

The BirdWatch Ireland Sligo Branch Dawn Chorus Walk will take place on Sunday, May 12th at Union Wood. It will be led by Trevor Hunter. Meet at Ballisodare United FC car park, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo at 5.00 a.m.

Tipperary

The BirdWatch Ireland Tipperary Branch will run a Dawn Chorus Event at Lough Derryville, Littleton, Co. Tipperary on Sunday, May 5th. Meet at the car park at 5 a.m. View location here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Xj7pvK4H1x71URae6

Westmeath

Join the BirdWatch Ireland Westmeath Branch for their annual Dawn Chorus Event on Sunday, May 5th. Enjoy a guided walk to explore the world of bird song at Belevedere House, Gardens and Park. Free admission. Event will take place from 5 a.m. until 7 a.m.

Wicklow

Join the BirdWatch Ireland Wicklow Branch for their Dawn Chorus Event on Sunday, May 12th at 5 a.m. at Avondale Forest Park, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow.
This Dawn Chorus walk will follow the 3 k.m. long Cairn Trail. We expect to be back in the carpark between 06:30 and 07:00. Thanks to Coillte and Beyond the Trees Avondale for facilitating (and waiving the car park fee for our early morning start!).