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Title: Discussion of a general Nature
Post by: Skippy on December 04, 2009, 01:40:05 AM
Indeed my post is regarding nature itself, infact birds happily tweeting at 01:30am onwards in the current UK climate of almost zero degrees here for me.

Been ongoing now for a couple of weeks.

Is this normal and at this hour? I thought many bird populations migrated in Autumn from the UK.

Skippy.
Title: Re: Discussion of a general Nature
Post by: the_leander on December 04, 2009, 06:24:09 AM
Quote from: Skippy;532502

I thought many bird populations migrated in Autumn from the UK.


Correct.
Title: Re: Discussion of a general Nature
Post by: paul1981 on December 04, 2009, 07:41:36 PM
Could be a nightingale.
Title: Re: Discussion of a general Nature
Post by: Skippy on December 04, 2009, 09:57:24 PM
Quote from: paul1981;532627
Could be a nightingale.


Referencing this site it does sound possible to be a Nightingale. (inc' audio extract).

http://www.garden-birds.co.uk/birds/nightingale.htm

Although it mentions the birds' movements (UK) as follows:

"They usually arrive in April and leave around August to September. They winter in central tropical Africa."

then goes on to mention:

"Additionally, the Nightingale may be struggling on its wintering grounds (Africa)."

Well African Winter is June, July and August, their temperatures (16c) are roughly double what is recorded here for me (7c).

Based on that information if they are Nightingales here in "our" Winter they must have decided to skip the flight this year, perhaps adapted; probably wearing thermal long-johns knitted from weave grass.

Thanks for the info Paul.
Title: Re: Discussion of a general Nature
Post by: Wilse on December 08, 2009, 04:11:05 PM
Quote from: Skippy;532502
Indeed my post is regarding nature itself, infact birds happily tweeting at 01:30am onwards in the current UK climate of almost zero degrees here for me.

Been ongoing now for a couple of weeks.

Is this normal and at this hour? I thought many bird populations migrated in Autumn from the UK.

Skippy.


Have a look here:
http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/forums/british-birds/8502-night-time-birdsong.html