Re: Alarm clock bird ????
- From: "JennyC" <Jenny.squirrel@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 18:07:24 +0200
"Chris S" <christopher.stewart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"JennyC" <Jenny.squirrel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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HelloStarlings are renowned mimics - house and car alarms and telephone rings
I'm new here ..................
We have been woken up the last few mornings by a strange sound.........
It sounds like an alarm clock, but seems to be at different places in the
garden. I'm assuming its a bird.
The sound is 4 high pitched tones of about one second each, followed by
about 3 seconds silence, then it starts again.
Anyone got any idea what it might be ??
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Jenny (the Netherlands)
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are often repeated - any help?
Chris S
A quick 'google' gives lots of info about the mimicing ability's of
starling,s so that a definite possibility!
Thanks, Jenny
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