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Nocturnal Bird Song?
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We have recently moved to a more rural location, I've always been fascinated by birds, their song, nesting habits, courtship etc. However I experienced a new nocturnal song, hard to describe really, I've tried to capture it on my recorder without much success. So I've downloaded the UK bird song app, its not on there, I've also searched the nocturnal bird song on the RSPB site but nothing sounds even similar to the sound I am hearing. Can anyone suggest what bird it can be then I can google the song, I've eliminated the following birds, Corncrake,Dunnock ,Nightingale,Nightjar,Reed warbler,Robin,Sedge warbler,Song thrush. It may help if I mention out location, we are in West Cumbria, near the town of Lowca CA286QT.
Kindest regards all
Kindest regards all
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After much deliberation and searching I think I may have found it, the Lapwing. The audio clips I have googled have very similar sounds although not identical to what I heard. Quite an eerie noise late at night, thanks to all who replied, if I do manage to record the song I'll post.
Thanks again, Otto
Thanks again, Otto
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