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  1. Michael Frankis

    Loud bird singing at night in London

    The habitat in Berkeley Square has been totally unsuitable for Nightingales (due to urbanisation) for something like 300 or 400 years at least . . . certainly LONG before the song was written (1915) ;) "A Nightingale sang in Berkeley Square": http://ingeb.org/songs/anightin.html Michael
  2. Michael Frankis

    Loud bird singing at night in London

    Hi Jörn, If they've started singing already in London, yes, that's possible. They haven't up here yet (and don't usually until mid February) - much later than Song & Mistles, which both start singing in November Michael
  3. Michael Frankis

    Loud bird singing at night in London

    I'll suggest Song Thrush or Mistle Thrush - the description was for 'loud'. Listen to them here: Song Thrush: http://mcssz-hungarnet.cserkesz.hu/%7Eszazs/madarhang/Turdus.philomelos.mp3 Mistle Thrush: http://mcssz-hungarnet.cserkesz.hu/%7Eszazs/madarhang/Turdus.viscivorus.mp3 (European)...
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