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    I just stuck my head outside and the birds are singing. At half past midnight. Never noticed this before. Doesn't seem normal.
    Perhaps there's a few birdwatchers on here that can explain or correct me on this.
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    in all my years Phil, I near heard birds singing that time of night, not even Barn owls, maybe Chris Packham moved in next door
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    The end is nigh Phily !
    Hello darkness my old friend.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by knibbs View Post
    in all my years Phil, I near heard birds singing that time of night, not even Barn owls, maybe Chris Packham moved in next door
    Sure he's bound to notice the dead badger ?
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    Seriously. I was out most of the night securing a premises that normally works 24/7. It was on the edge of a small midlands town, normally noisy machinery running all night. the other guys on the job noticed too. We reckoned that the birds probably didn't know what was up, it was so quite otherwise.
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    Have noticed it a lot over the years, more so in towns and cities. The amount of street lighting confuses the birds, making them think it is sunrise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney Rubble View Post
    The end is nigh Phily !
    Might be a bit too late for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by philipkntz View Post
    I just stuck my head outside and the birds are singing. At half past midnight. Never noticed this before. Doesn't seem normal.
    Perhaps there's a few birdwatchers on here that can explain or correct me on this.
    I hear it almost every night, started noticing it last winter.
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    Its not singing, They are lamenting, giving out to us for ruining Planet Earth, did you notice how the wildlife has disappeared and how few birds are actually around now, not that many

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousguy View Post
    Its not singing, They are lamenting, giving out to us for ruining Planet Earth, did you notice how the wildlife has disappeared and how few birds are actually around now, not that many
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