๐ฟ CHOISEUL MYSTERIES EXPLAINED #
A New Sunday Series from Choiseul on the Move
Every Sunday, Choiseul on the Move will take a break from the headlines, politics, and everyday hustle to explore something fascinating that many of us see, hear, or experience—but may not fully understand.
From the crowing rooster and the singing frogs to the changing colours of the sea and the mysteries of the moon, our beautiful community is surrounded by nature's wonders every single day.
In this new weekly series, we will uncover the science, history, folklore, and local wisdom behind some of the most interesting sights and sounds of Choiseul and Saint Lucia.
Our goal is simple:
๐ด To educate
๐ To inspire curiosity
๐ฆ To reconnect us with the natural world around us
๐ก To celebrate the unique beauty of Choiseul
So grab a cup of cocoa tea, settle in, and join us every Sunday as we discover the hidden stories behind the things we often take for granted.
Welcome to Choiseul Mysteries Explained.
And for our very first mystery...
๐ When the Rooster Crows: Nature's Morning Messenger in Choiseul
Before the alarm clock rings, before the kettle whistles, and before the first bus rolls through the village, one familiar sound often breaks the silence:
Cock-a-doodle-doo!
For generations, the rooster's morning crow has been part of life in Choiseul. From Roblot to La Fargue, from Piaye to Saltibus, that early morning call has always carried a message:
A new day has begun.
But here is the interesting part—roosters do not crow only because they see the sun.
Scientists have discovered that roosters have an internal body clock known as a circadian rhythm, which allows them to anticipate sunrise before the first rays of daylight appear.
In fact, studies have shown that roosters can begin crowing even when they are kept in darkness because their bodies already know morning is coming.
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More Than Just Noise
That loud crow is not random.
A rooster crows to:
✅ Mark his territory
✅ Warn rival roosters
✅ Communicate with the flock
✅ Establish dominance
In simple terms, he is making an announcement to the world around him.
The dominant rooster in a group is usually the first to crow, letting everyone know who is in charge.
๐ก A Piece of Village Life
Long before mobile phones and alarm clocks, many people across Choiseul depended on the rooster to begin their day.
Farmers headed to the garden.
Fishermen prepared their boats.
Children got ready for school.
Market vendors started preparing their produce.
The rooster's crow became nature's alarm clock.
Even today, many of us wake up to that familiar sound echoing across the hillsides and valleys of our communities.
๐ฟ What the Rooster Teaches Us
The rooster reminds us that nature operates with order and purpose.
Every morning, without fail, he performs his duty.
No batteries.
No electricity.
No reminders.
Just instinct, rhythm, and consistency.
There is a lesson in that for all of us.
❤️ The Choiseul Connection
For many of us, the crowing rooster is more than just a farm animal.
It is part of our heritage.
Part of our childhood memories.
Part of what makes village life special.
It is one of those everyday sounds that quietly reminds us where we come from.
So the next time you hear a rooster crow before sunrise, don't just think of it as noise.
Think of it as nature announcing another blessed day in Choiseul.
๐ฟ Coming Next Sunday...
Why Do Frogs Get So Noisy After Rain? ๐ธ
๐ฌ Got a Choiseul mystery you'd like us to explore? Leave it in the comments and it might become a future edition of Choiseul Mysteries Explained!
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