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Hi everyone,

There's a bird that wakes us up every single morning at about 4AM and chirps right through the morning until about midday, but then we don't hear it again until the evening time. It's probably a really common bird but we have no idea which.

I captured the audio - there are two birds chirping at the same time fo the first split second so please ignore that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=modSM0r4zJA&feature=youtu.be

Please comment on here or the video if you know! It's driving us mad not knowing.
 
Hi everyone,

There's a bird that wakes us up every single morning at about 4AM and chirps right through the morning until about midday, but then we don't hear it again until the evening time. It's probably a really common bird but we have no idea which.

I captured the audio - there are two birds chirping at the same time fo the first split second so please ignore that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=modSM0r4zJA&feature=youtu.be

Please comment on here or the video if you know! It's driving us mad not knowing.

the sound is very distorted, even when I put headphones in. I think I can hear a tak'ing type call, but not sure if its what i supposed to be hearing.

I have attached a link below to Xeno-canto's Robin calls and song list. If you click on any of the featured recording that are listed as Call (A) under the subheading Type and see if that is similar to what your hearing. If not I am lost.

http://www.xeno-canto.org/europe/br...in+(Erithacus+rubecula)+164&species_nr=lplpve
 
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