SideKicks Cafe

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SideKicks Cafe
Located at 1202 South Graycroft Ave., Madison, TN

We are looking forward to serving you!

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Your yard has a setlist.

Every morning this week, the birds outside your window started singing in the same order. Not random. Not simultaneous. A specific sequence — the same species first, the same species last, at the same times, every single day.

The robin goes first. Thirty to forty minutes before sunrise. While the sky is still dark enough that you can barely see your hand. She's the opening act because her eyes are disproportionately large for her body. She can see in lower light than almost any other songbird in your yard. She starts singing when there's barely enough light to spot a predator. Everyone else is still waiting.

The Song Sparrow goes second. About twenty minutes before sunrise. Smaller eyes than the robin but a song that carries well in cold still air. Sound travels farther when the air is dense and calm — pre-dawn conditions are acoustically perfect.

The Carolina Wren goes third. Ten to fifteen minutes before sunrise. Small body, massive voice. She waits until there's just enough light to watch for the Cooper's Hawk that hunts this block.

The Cardinal goes fourth. Right around sunrise. His red color is invisible in the dark — no point singing to attract a mate who can't see you. He waits until the light makes him visible. The song and the color are a matched set. One without the other is wasted effort.

The titmice, chickadees, and nuthatches fill in after sunrise. They're canopy birds — they need full light to navigate the branches safely while singing. Singing from an exposed perch in the dark is too risky for a bird that weighs half an ounce.

The entire sequence — first note to full chorus — takes about forty-five minutes. It happens in the same order every morning, adjusted by about a minute per day as sunrise shifts. The birds aren't reacting to each other. They're reacting to light levels, and every species has a different threshold.

🐦 How to hear the setlist:

- Set an alarm for thirty minutes before sunrise tomorrow. Step outside. Listen for the robin — she's always first
- Once you hear her, wait. The song sparrow joins in a few minutes. Then the wren. Then the cardinal. The order reveals itself if you stand still long enough
- The sequence compresses as sunrise gets earlier through April — by late spring the gap between first singer and full chorus shrinks to about thirty minutes
- Try it twice in the same week and you'll hear the same order both mornings. That consistency is the discovery — it's not random, it's a light-calibrated schedule

Tomorrow morning. Thirty minutes before sunrise. The robin opens 🌿

Photos from SideKicks Cafe's post 12/24/2025
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1202 South Graycroft Avenue
Madison, TN
37115

Opening Hours

Tuesday 6:30am - 1:30pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 1:30pm
Thursday 6:30am - 1:30pm
Friday 6:30am - 1:30pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm