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Old Tuesday 7th March 2006, 13:38   #1
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Odd Mockingbird Behavior

I live in South Florida, near Sarasota and usually LOVE birds. I have had an interest in them since early childhood.

Here's the scenario:

For three nights we have had a Mockingbird start singing his entire catalog of sounds at 1:00 am. It continues alternating sounds through to about 5:00 am. The rest of the Mockingbirds usually start singing about 6:00 am. Is this at all normal? Any ideas how to curb it without disturbing all the other wild things in the dark?

Thankfully, we had a reprieve last night and were able to eliminate some of our sleep deprivation.

Any comments are appreciated.


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Old Wednesday 8th March 2006, 04:54   #2
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We don't have mockingbirds up here in the NW, but from what I've read they will and do sing at night.

I don't know of anything that could be done, since nearly all U.S. birds are protected save for House Sparrows and European Starlings(which might still have state protection). Personally, I'd love to hear a bird singing at night, and even when they do on rare occasions, I can't hear it if all the windows are closed.
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Old Wednesday 8th March 2006, 14:00   #3
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We don't have mockingbirds up here in the NW, but from what I've read they will and do sing at night.

I don't know of anything that could be done, since nearly all U.S. birds are protected save for House Sparrows and European Starlings(which might still have state protection). Personally, I'd love to hear a bird singing at night, and even when they do on rare occasions, I can't hear it if all the windows are closed.
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I love to hear birds sing too - but it's amazing how much it interupted our sleep. It was the constant changing of sounds - no nice melody to enjoy. He's been quiet for two nights now, perhaps he found a mate.

I read that some birds mistake bright street lights for dawn and start singing, but we don't have that many lights in our neighborhood.

Thanks for your reply!
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Old Wednesday 8th March 2006, 15:46   #4
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Yes singing at night is common. They are teritorial so he'll be back. They like a high perch to sing from like the tree top or top of a chimney. I have one that claims my backyard and one that claims part of my front. They like the cherry tree when the cherries are ripe and always get into a little war over it, then the oriole sneeks in for a bite.
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