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  • Vickilynn
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    • Jun 2012
    • 728

    #1

    Bird singing at night

    I know we have some bird lovers on here and the last week or so have been sung to sleep.... a beautiful song at night. I live in Maine and have asked around but have had no luck with id. Tonight I am going to try and record it.Does anyone know which birds sing at night? Vickilynn
    Last edited by Vickilynn; 06-10-2013, 01:33 PM.
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  • Maineman750
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    • Apr 2011
    • 12079

    #2
    I know mockingbirds do...but there are probably others.
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    • seal006
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      • Jun 2010
      • 2330

      #3
      Yes, Mockingbirds do, and they are the state bird of Texas. I hear them every single day and night during the spring.
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      • jhcons

        #4
        I live in Arkansas and I have a bird that wants to sing outside my window at 3.30 am. Every damn morning. i think his alarm clock is off.

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        • AstroRaider
          Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 882

          #5
          I know this thread is off-topic, but, speaking of mockingbirds...

          Trying to sleep in Saturday and Sunday, I kept hearing a cell phone ringing. It seemed to be coming from outside. I thought, maybe someone has their cell phone near a window or in their car or something like that, and it is ringing, but nobody is there to pick it up (or they are sound asleep).

          Well, later, while working around the outside of the house, I heard it again. It was a frickin' mockingbird doing a perfect imitation of a cell phone electronic ring.

          Even with our windows closed, you can still hear that "ring".
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          • admrose
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            • Jan 2013
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            #6
            Mockingbirds are nasty animals; extremely territorially aggressive. I've seen them take on robins and doves in my back yard.
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            • Roller
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              • Feb 2010
              • 6975

              #7
              Originally posted by admrose
              Mockingbirds are nasty animals; extremely territorially aggressive. I've seen them take on robins and doves in my back yard.
              That's nothing. When they are nesting they will actually peck at passersby to get hair for their nests. Don't care for the critters at all. They aught to have a season on them.

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              • jhcons

                #8
                Not sure if mine is a mocking bird but I borrowed a pellet gun to take mine out. It's like that damn movie "failure to launch" but I'm sure I am not reviving him. That's even if I could see it. Man it just started two weeks ago. Between birds and squirrel in attic. I may call someone. Damn wife feeding them while I am trying to kill them. I blocked all outside accesses to attic and find out she opening garage pull down stair case while I am at work. Afraid of babies. Couldn't believe it. Lol

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                • jnesbitt82
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                  • Sep 2010
                  • 168

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Vickilynn
                  I know we have some bird lovers on here and the last week or so have been sung to sleep.... a beautiful song at night.
                  I had the exact opposite problem. Every morning, my wife's Sun Conure would scream me to wake!

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                  • busyeye
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                    • May 2011
                    • 1920

                    #10
                    Me, I'm dealing with a wild rabbit who although quiet drives my hound/grey hound mix into a frenzy!!! Although I'm an early riser it gets our Lola pacing and running from window to window in the house. Then when I take her out she takes me... for a run. So its the rabbit, the hound and me at 7:30 almost every morning. Its a treat if I can stop and hear a bird sing. Lol!

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                    • Vickilynn
                      Member
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 728

                      #11
                      I did a bit more research and I am leaning towards Robin, which I would have never guessed. Vickilynn
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                      • Maineman750
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                        • Apr 2011
                        • 12079

                        #12
                        Google has almost evrything,try this Vickilynn :http://www.birdjam.com/birdsong.php?id=1
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                        • copperlover

                          #13
                          My birds are beating me to my strawberries and it sounds as if they have nested nearby as all I hear is their chirping at night but I never see them up close up.

                          Lucien

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