David Jenkins
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 08:32 PM |
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Oooh - that's nice...
Only vaguely car-related, but I've been in the workshop most of the evening and now, as I sit at my computer, there's a nightingale
singing its heart out 20 or 30 yards from the back of my house.
Very beautiful, and very soothing.
I think I'll go and hug a tree later on...
(if you don't know what they sound like, try this link
[Edited on 20/5/09 by David Jenkins]
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omega0684
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 08:37 PM |
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ive just come in from the garage to post a question and the gardem was full of the sounds of the spring nightlife, very cool
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Jon Ison
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 08:41 PM |
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We had a "screaming" Owl sat on our chimney a while back, drowned out the telly, noisy bugger.
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sickbag
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 08:44 PM |
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I've just moved out to the country (ish) and seem to be getting lots of Robins in my garden. Certainly makes a change from Sparrows and those
scruffy looking Starlings that I used to get.
Finally back on the job!
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focijohn
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 08:53 PM |
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We have a bird(s) by our work that sing the first 3 seconds of this.... always good for a giggle.
Link
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mediabloke
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 08:59 PM |
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Reminded me of a few things that I miss from our last place.
The sound of the owls hooting as it goes dark: we don't have any around here, I'm sad to say.
[Edit: removed tone-lowering comment. ]
[Edited on 20/5/09 by mediabloke]
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iank
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 09:36 PM |
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Have plenty of wildlife round here, red kites being the most impressive (circle around and swoop low over our house daily).
Had to brake to avoid hitting a young deer that was sprinting madly across the busy A road though the village this afternoon.
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Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
Anonymous
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Peteff
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 09:37 PM |
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Robins sound a lot like that and will sing well into the night while there is no other sound going on for competition. We have a blackbird that does
house and car alarm impressions in the Birch tree at the bottom of the garden, always raises a smile here. Sparrowhawk took a sparrow out there this
afternoon as well and left a right mess on the lawn, beak and feathers everywhere.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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stuart_g
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| posted on 20/5/09 at 10:34 PM |
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We have a nest right outside our bedroom window and being woken up at 5:00am by hungry babies churping away like mad  We also have house
martins (I think) trying to nest in every corner of the eves, wouldn't mind but what a mess they leave crapping everywhere must get a
catapult
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Danozeman
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 06:29 AM |
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My neighbour whistles to the birds in the tree at the back. There is 1 he has trained to whislte back and copy him.
Dan
Built the purple peril!! Let the modifications begin!!
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coozer
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 07:05 AM |
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There's a bird here who can play a canny tune on a trumpet.. well that's what she calls it anyway 
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1980 Z750
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vinny1275
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 07:17 AM |
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There was a company who changed their hold music for a CD of birdsong. it was so popular that people would phone and ask to be put on hold so they
could listen to it... (might have been the RSPB iirc)
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Daddylonglegs
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 07:26 AM |
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We've got more wildlife than you can shake a stick at!
Trouble is, at 4:30 in the morning, not sure what's worse...
chickens and ducks squaking and moaning to be let out, or the bl**dy crows and magpies trying to nick their food before they are let out. Had 2
pheasants beating the living cr*p out of each other under our window this morning....where's me gun?
Can't beat living inn the countryside though
It looks like the Midget is winning at the moment......
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Hellfire
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 07:39 AM |
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What I occasionally get at 04:00 from my 16yr old daughter -
<dons pre throat cleared angry girly type voice>
Dghtr; Dad!....
Dad; Eh? What??
Dghtr; Get your Gun!
Dad; what? eh? What time is it?
Dghtr; I'm sick of it!
Dad; Who? Eh? What? How many?
Dghtr; the flaming Dove on the corner of my bedroom Roof
Dad;
Dghtr; <Yelling out of Window> Sod off you swining thing!!!
Countryside life - I wouldn't change it
S
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David Jenkins
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 07:58 AM |
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Years ago I mentioned the nightingales to an old codger in the pub, who lived way out in the wild backwoods of the village.
"Bloody noisy things!" he said, "They keep me awake most of the night!"
So not everyone's in favour...
I went and stood on the back step last night - there was the nightingale, a blackbird and a robin all giving their best. Better entertainment than
the offerings on the TV last night...
Regarding owls - I've just realised that I haven't heard any little owls round my house this year... I wonder where they've gone?
Normally I hear them squeaking from my neighbour's radio mast at 2:00am...
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Staple balls
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 08:19 AM |
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I'm undecided on the things, they're fine during the evening, quite nice when you're outside
But a herd of crows at 5am? no thanks, fortunately, the ones I suffered from thought outside my window was a good place to make noise. no problems
any more.
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02GF74
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 08:58 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Danozeman
My neighbour whistles to the birds in the tree at the back. There is 1 he has trained to whislte back and copy him.
funnily I have managed to do that too... oh hang, on , just noticed we may be neighbours!!!
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rusty nuts
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 07:29 PM |
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Been woken up by a blackbird at 5am for the last couple of weeks and then kept awake by a woodpecker so I'm getting a little peed off at the
moment.
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TheGecko
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 11:11 PM |
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Most Australian native birds are more noisy rather than musical - e.g. Kookaburra
If I could find a decent link to a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo screaming it's head off I'd post that too. Had four of them sat in a tree in
the backyard one Sunday afternoon squawking at each other 
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Badger_McLetcher
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| posted on 21/5/09 at 11:51 PM |
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The only wildlife I get woken up by at the moment is my kitten who thinks it's hilarious to sit on my face at 5 in the morning.
Did used to go out with a girl a couple of years ago, she had a really high pitched voice. When I woke up I wasn't sure if it was her talking
or my tinitus!
If disfunction is a function, then I must be some kind of genius.
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Ninehigh
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| posted on 22/5/09 at 10:18 PM |
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Nearest thing we get to wildlife round here at night are chucked out of the pubs would love to live in the country
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David Jenkins
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| posted on 23/5/09 at 07:00 PM |
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In the same vein, we get a male pheasant walking round the garden most days - nicknamed 'Charlie' - flapping his wings and sounding off
every 10 minutes. Impressive... but not at 11:30 at night, or 4:00 in the morning...
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rusty nuts
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| posted on 23/5/09 at 07:40 PM |
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At least I don't get the nieghbors Peacock doing it's thing early morning any more
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Staple balls
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| posted on 23/5/09 at 07:51 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by David Jenkins
In the same vein, we get a male pheasant walking round the garden most days - nicknamed 'Charlie' - flapping his wings and sounding off
every 10 minutes. Impressive... but not at 11:30 at night, or 4:00 in the morning...
Pheasant is a valid food animal, and quite tasty.
You know what do
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David Jenkins
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| posted on 23/5/09 at 09:02 PM |
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Sometimes, I wish that I had a nice, powerful air rifle...
Yum yum!
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