can I do something to block bird chirping outside to wake up kids?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:+1 to a sound machine. White noise works for both of my girls.


Cut down a tree to get rid of birds chirping? I take it you don't get out into nature much!


No! Don't do this, op
Anonymous
I really like my Honeywell air purifier. It is primarily for my allergies, but it gives a low level white noise that really helps me sleep. I have tried the DOHM sound machines but I feel like those are too loud for my liking.
Anonymous
This is absolutely the saddest thread I've ever read on DCUM -- and that's saying something since it's filled with sad threads daily.

My kids never had a problem with the birds chirping and if they had, I'd tell them to lie in bed and listen to their song until they fall asleep again. The more you freak out, the more your kid freaks out.

Who hates birdsong?
Anonymous
Move to an apartment building and you will have a real reason to complain.
Anonymous
Don't songbirds stop singing around August?
Anonymous
It’s the sound of Mother Nature waking us with a pure song.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely the saddest thread I've ever read on DCUM -- and that's saying something since it's filled with sad threads daily.

My kids never had a problem with the birds chirping and if they had, I'd tell them to lie in bed and listen to their song until they fall asleep again. The more you freak out, the more your kid freaks out.

Who hates birdsong?


Thank you. I just commented to my spouse that I can’t believe that there are three pages of people complaining about birdsong. I can’t imagine anything nicer than hearing birds singing each morning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely the saddest thread I've ever read on DCUM -- and that's saying something since it's filled with sad threads daily.

My kids never had a problem with the birds chirping and if they had, I'd tell them to lie in bed and listen to their song until they fall asleep again. The more you freak out, the more your kid freaks out.

Who hates birdsong?


Thank you. I just commented to my spouse that I can’t believe that there are three pages of people complaining about birdsong. I can’t imagine anything nicer than hearing birds singing each morning.


Sleeping past 5:15 is nicer than hearing birdsong in the morning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely the saddest thread I've ever read on DCUM -- and that's saying something since it's filled with sad threads daily.

My kids never had a problem with the birds chirping and if they had, I'd tell them to lie in bed and listen to their song until they fall asleep again. The more you freak out, the more your kid freaks out.

Who hates birdsong?


Thank you. I just commented to my spouse that I can’t believe that there are three pages of people complaining about birdsong. I can’t imagine anything nicer than hearing birds singing each morning.


I don't see 3 pages of complaining. Looks like the majority of posters are giving OP ideas on how to help her kids stay asleep.
I'm one of the PPs who mentioned a sound machine. I personally love to hear the birds in the AM. Doesn't bother me a bit!
Anonymous
Have any of you ever had young mockingbirds who sing in the wee hours of the morning outside a bedroom window (as early as 4 am)? They practice when other birds are not singing and their calls can pierce through sound machines and AC so it does wake folks up. I have had guests complain and ask if we can put up owl or hawk silhouettes to discourage them from hanging around. We just offer headphones or ear plugs.
Anonymous
True story--my 4yo came in this morning saying the birds woke him up and we should "chop the trees down to stumps so they'd go somewhere else to wake other people up in the morning."

I said no. and he had the classic response. "Why?"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is absolutely the saddest thread I've ever read on DCUM -- and that's saying something since it's filled with sad threads daily.

My kids never had a problem with the birds chirping and if they had, I'd tell them to lie in bed and listen to their song until they fall asleep again. The more you freak out, the more your kid freaks out.

Who hates birdsong?


Like OP's kids, I can't sleep through early morning birdsong. I love birds. I love sleep. I love birdsong - just not in the early morning hours. There would be no lying in bed until I "fall asleep again" - once I'm awakened in the morning, I'm up for the day unfortunately.
Anonymous
I heard them around 4:30 this morning.

Songs I can go. But the mother effing crows were having a fight at 5:30am yesterday and I wish I had a BB gun.
Anonymous
If I leave my window open the birds can wake me up as early as 4am. I close the window and go back to sleep. But, no. Bird sounds are not beautiful at 4am.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard them around 4:30 this morning.

Songs I can go. But the mother effing crows were having a fight at 5:30am yesterday and I wish I had a BB gun.


Made me think of the Friends episode https://youtu.be/id-LNIl27QU?t=160

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