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Chris Gagen
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OK, I know this is a bit weird as this video is just darkness...

 

Is that a recording you have made yourself or did you spend hours trawling yootoob for something that sounded similar?

 

home made, just popped out for a ciggie and noticed some thing different, took me a moment to work out what i was hearing! i think it was in the apple trees at the end of the field behind my house

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thinks i might have a resident, still singing away, got 2 different owls calling tonight also. gotta love the country:001_smile:

 

We have car alarms to serenade us of an evening... :blushing:

 

You are very lucky, I would love to have a nightingale as a resident near me.

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We have car alarms to serenade us of an evening... :blushing:

 

You are very lucky, I would love to have a nightingale as a resident near me.

 

I was born and bred in a city and now live in the countryside:thumbup:i would'nt change back for all the tea in China, its not so much luck janey its what you choose in life.

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... its not so much luck janey its what you choose in life.

 

Yes, I choose to live where I do and I'm the same as you in that I wouldn't change that for anything right now. But in all the years that I have lived out in the boondocks, I never heard that rare and beautiful nightingale song. To hear one, and to able to appreciate it, I think makes you very lucky indeed :thumbup1:.

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Yes, I choose to live where I do and I'm the same as you in that I wouldn't change that for anything right now. But in all the years that I have lived out in the boondocks, I never heard that rare and beautiful nightingale song. To hear one, and to able to appreciate it, I think makes you very lucky indeed :thumbup1:.

 

i'll go with that, especially since it's the first time in all my tender 26 years that i've ever heard one, really nice that he/she is hanging around too:001_smile:

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i'll go with that, especially since it's the first time in all my tender 26 years that i've ever heard one, really nice that he/she is hanging around too:001_smile:

 

Now then Chris, it must be lovely to hear the nightingale the only thing i can hear at the moment is the foxes getting "foxy" and the cockerals at about 04.30 in the mornings, but i would'nt change it for anything.

 

hope you are keeping ok

 

all the best Simon.

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