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because they are afraid enough to sing , rain is water and water is connected to drowning.
I find that it must rain fairly hard for the birds to quiet down. If anything, they seem more active during a drizzle...My guess would be that they have no reason to be chirping and carrying on during a downpour. If it's raining too hard for birds to comfortably flit from tree to tree, there's no point calling out for mates or claiming territory.
That's a remarkably abstract thought process to attribute to songbirds.
I have noticed that birds stop singing when it rains. Are they hiding somewhere or is the rain preventing them to sing?What do you think?
Birds are getting scared from drowning in the water while raining,