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I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers |
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"I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers " same here. You not next door are you lol |
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"I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers same here. You not next door are you lol"
Poke your head out the window and I'll wave |
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I enjoy listening to the birds chirping away in the morning, there is a lovely blackbird that sings away for ages, then every now and there is just a dreadful screeching noise, gawd knows what it is, I recon it’s a magpie and it just sounds horrid |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
West Wales and Cardiff |
"I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers "
Minx, I’m not sure if you can post YouTube links in the forum.
If you put in Nick Revell and Dawn Chorus into YT, you’ll find a wonderful evocation and explanation of the complex, joyous avian interactions that are occurring.
It starts a couple of minutes into the clip. |
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"I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers "
Better than the foxes that had another orgy in my garden last night. They are really loud and noisy during sex and they last for a very long time. |
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I used to have a Robin who would defend his territory vigorously every spring.
Only problem poor little nutter was doing it against himself in the reflection of my bedroom window. Usually at silly o clock. He used to really go at it and make a loud noise banging against the window.
Not seen him for a while now sadly. |
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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago
East London |
I like laying in bed with the window open listening to the birds.
As it's a nice day today they are having a lovely sing song in the trees in my front garden.
There's a Great Tit that can be heard above the Sparrows, and a Blackbird chiming in now and then.
Spring has sprung at last |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers "
Probably swallows too at this time of year
One swallow doesn’t make a summer but it can make a bloody good blow job! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers "
We have a very noisy flock of sheep, that love to make a noise at first light. Can’t open the window in the height of summer sometimes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Try having a peacock on the roof! Xx
Amazed you haven’t got half of fab noisily queuing outside too.
X"
I don't accommodate lol
I'll try posting a hotel meet and see what happens Hahah xx |
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"I enjoy listening to the birds chirping away in the morning, there is a lovely blackbird that sings away for ages, then every now and there is just a dreadful screeching noise, gawd knows what it is, I recon it’s a magpie and it just sounds horrid "
The Jackdaws drive our cats mad |
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"I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers
Minx, I’m not sure if you can post YouTube links in the forum.
If you put in Nick Revell and Dawn Chorus into YT, you’ll find a wonderful evocation and explanation of the complex, joyous avian interactions that are occurring.
It starts a couple of minutes into the clip."
Thank you, will have a lookie |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Have to admit I love the birds in the morning but lately had a crow outside who is up early doors and it sounds like something from Jurassic park drives me mad |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm staying at a friends and it sounds like the Sparrows are having an illegal rave in the guttering outside.
Come on birds, have a bit of consideration for the slightly hungover!
Inconsiderate little feathery buggers "
Ugh and the pigeons! |
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By *EAT..85Woman
over a year ago
Nottingham |
Through the heat of the last two months I've had a magpie nest in a tree outside my bedroom window. They arise with the sun and were so flappin' loud that I made the choice to limit air circulation and close my bedroom window rather than have the highest noise levels at 4am. Hopefully they're only once a year brooders |
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