Dawn Chorus Smartphone Alarm App is Like Birdwatching Asleep

Wake Up to the Sweet Music of Bird Songs on your Smartphone

Dawn Chorus Smartphone Alarm App is Like Birdwatching Asleep
Dawn Chorus Smartphone Alarm App is Like Birdwatching Asleep
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Whether you’re up with the lark, bright and shining early in the morning or a night owl, now you can be eased from your gentle slumber into a bright new day by the sweet music of bird songs on your smartphone.

Dawn’s Chorus is a bird alarm clock developed by Carnegie Museum of Natural History and its design lab The Studio.

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This artfully designed free smartphone app is a calming, nature-inspired alternative to your usual

Or choose from 20 birds native northeastern US
Or choose from 20 birds native northeastern US

blaring alarm. When the alarm goes off, birds begin to appear in trees to create a chorus of song.

Hear randomly selected birds each morning.

Or choose from 20 birds native to the northeastern United States to create a custom alarm whose songs play in the order you choose at whatever time you set.

Create a custom alarm whose songs play in the order your choose at whatever time you set
Create a custom alarm whose songs play in the order your choose at whatever time you set

As the melodies gently wake you, the app displays softly painted renditions of the birds by Sam Ticknor, an artist with The Studio.

Ashley Cecil, Carnegie’s 2016 artist-in-residence, created the accompanying flower designs.

Learn Birds Calls As You Wake

If you’re a new bird watcher, the alarm clock is an excellent learning tool. Users can customize alarms to mix specific bird calls they want to learn.

Wake up with to the Song Sparrow’s Madge-Madge-Madge, put-on-your-tea-kettle-ettle-ettle.

The Magnolia Warbler’s whistly weta-weta-weta.

Or the White Warbler’s monotonous squeaky wheelbarrow weesy-weesy-weesy-weesy.

Hear randomly selected birds each morning
Hear randomly selected birds each morning

Get the Dawn Chorus Smartphone App

Get the app to hear all the other delightful bird songs.

The app also offers descriptions of each bird, along with information about the museum.

And BirdSafe Pittsburgh, a joint project of Carnegie and the American Bird Conservancy that works to study and reduce bird-glass collisions.

The only con is that Dawn Chorus does not sound when your phone is in silent mode.

So if you’re a light sleeper and don’t want to endure the ping sounds of texts or phone calls, this app might not be for you.

But for the rest of us, we can now wake up to the bird songs we choose, and on our schedule.

Download Dawn Chorus for free from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.

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  1. Hello. I love this app but since I upgraded to OS14.6 I can’t use it any more. It tell me that the developer has to upgrade it for this OS version? When I tried to access it from various links it says it’s not available for my country-Australia and it doesn’t exist in Apple Store. Can you please tell me what happened and how can I get this app back? Thanks

    • Since updating to iOS 15.1.1 the Dawn Chorus app does not work for me. Once an alarm goes off I cannot stop it. It continues playing even after I stop it in the normal way; even after deleting the alarm. I’m not sure how I got it to stop, but currently all alarms have been deleted.

      I gather from other comments that the app needs to be upgraded for the latest version of iOS. I would even be willing to pay for the upgraded app.

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