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    #11
    could be fox cubs, - they make all sorts of squeaks and squeals

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      #12
      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
      Most birds that aren't nocturnal will be tucked up asleep when it's dark, they won't make any noise. I'd almost put money on it not being a small bird.
      When you say "outside the door" do you mean it's at ground level (or at least not up in a tree), if so it's an animal, not a bird. Owls will only tend to call when up in trees. When they are down low they tend to be hunting, which requires stealth.
      It could be a fox.
      I hear birds singing and tweeting after midnight in my area. The sound varies due to exactly where I am.

      It is also well documented that robins sing at night due to street lights.
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #13
        Originally posted by WTFH View Post
        Most birds that aren't nocturnal will be tucked up asleep when it's dark, they won't make any noise. I'd almost put money on it not being a small bird.
        When you say "outside the door" do you mean it's at ground level (or at least not up in a tree), if so it's an animal, not a bird. Owls will only tend to call when up in trees. When they are down low they tend to be hunting, which requires stealth.
        It could be a fox.
        I reckon thieves making off with a generator...

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          #14
          I say just outside the door, but at night things sound that way... I'm fairly sure it's in the tree canopy just a few yards away. It's pretty much every night, late, so for it to be the same spot makes me think something is roosting/living there.

          I like having critters around - though this is the least tuneful one I've ever heard - just wondering what it could be. We have wild peacocks around here and they're noisy, tuneless things but none have taken residence in our garden
          Originally posted by MaryPoppins
          I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
          Originally posted by vetran
          Urine is quite nourishing

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            #15
            Not sure how far south you are, but when I lived in Sussex we had a similar occurrence with a cricket in a nearby tree.
            It was around this time of year too.

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              #16
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
              I hear birds singing and tweeting after midnight in my area. The sound varies due to exactly where I am.

              It is also well documented that robins sing at night due to street lights.
              Yes, the street light has a lot of influence but they also became alarmed when previewing storms, climate changes, earthquakes, etc...

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