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It'll be the robins. There's plenty of them around here. I didn't know
they sang all night. I don't think robins sing, more a few "chip" noises. My guess is they were finches. Oh, yes, they sing, and very well too. the 'chip' noises are their alarm call. Anne |
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It happens every year around this time end Nov, Dec and maybe into early
part of January too I used to think it was mainly in cyclonic mild weather that brought it on, but recently its been quite dry, cold and frosty so it cant be just in the mild weather. There's loads of this song around west London here too, Ealing to be precise but you can hear them in other suburbs too. They call from tree to tree and its quite lovely song and very noticeable because its night. Some years ago when this was ocurring I was out late at night 2am and I saw one of these birds singing, size of a Robin yes with a white breast thats all I could see, they perch high up in street pavement trees and its dark so its very hard to see them in sodium lighting. I thought they were nightingales but sems people arent going much for that. I put a message up once on a birds newsgroup and a few other bird forum sites but all that came to fruition from that was basically the same thats been said here, i.e., that is birds (Robins more likely) that are loosing the time of day and think its dawn, which it is not of course. Other explanations are the increased road lighting these days to confuse the poor little peepers, but I dunno. Yes and the territorial aspect of Robins at this time of year is very feasible. redtube |
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