Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This is somewhat bizarre, at least to this northerner, that there are birds chirping away in the middle of the night. Have had this happening recently where "they" are sitting and chirping away without ceasing. Does anyone know of Florida birds that would be doing this?? Finding it weird to be awakened in this way.
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Thank you! It seemed so bizarre....it began around 2:00 a.m. and went constantly for an hour then stopped. It also was very loud. They have quite the reppretoire of "singing" as well. As I type I can hear, probably the same bird right now. We may need to invest in one of those "white noise" machines to get good sleep at night. LOL
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She said it worked great. As for me..."what owl?" ![]() |
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The mockingbird might be looking for a mate. If so, he should stop when he finds one. He could be a younger male and considering how territorial mockingbirds are, he might have to look longer and later rather than try to fend off the older guys -- or maybe he is just able to stay awake late.
![]() (photo1902, did the mockingbird in your yard stop the nocturnal serenades after he could expect some babies? The male helps to build the nest.) ----------- I know nobody asked, but......the mockingbird was Thomas Jefferson's favorite bird. (Mine, too.) He wrote about them and had a pet mockingbird named Dick. If anybody wants to know more about what Jefferson had to say about mockingbirds, here is some information from the archives...... Mockingbirds | Thomas Jefferson's Monticello |
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If you can whistle, you might want to try to talk with your mockingbird. |
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It's never dark here..just twilight
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Mocking birds can imitate lots of sounds, usually they sing 8 to 12 different songs or can even add in chainsaw or cell phone ringer. Had one in Texas in bush outside house. Working 12 plus hours shifts he was not welcome. About every morning you could see the broom, mope, and anything else I could launch into the bush to scare him off.
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That's probably what happened to Tiger; out in the middle of the night, listening to the birds chirping and singing, and he just happened to fall asleep. Oops.....
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Sometimes I hear something flying past my house at night making a kind of scream type sound, not like a Mockingbird. I was thinking it might be a bat. I never hear it inthe daylight. Why do you think?
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Scream? Probably barred or screech owl. Doubt it was bat. |
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