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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 532843" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I dunno. You have to understand, while I'm in town...........my part of the street has no street lights, so when I say it's pitch black out there, I'm not kidding. But I don't think so. Because this noise has been on multiple nights......and I've seen the big bird thing (I'm calling it a thing because no clue what the bird is) when the noise is blaring. Because the last time before last night it was at dusk........and the bird thing is flapping it's wings, the gawd awful horrid noise is going on, the entire pine is quaking and shaking (this is a pretty huge pine by the way and full/thick). So I'm assuming the bird is making the noise. Although I've never heard a bird really make a noise when hunting, I mean you don't want to alert your prey. </p><p></p><p>And I can see the transformers from my house, they're just on the other side of my privacy fence. Due to the sound I looked up thinking something maybe hit it.......didn't see anything. (I can see it better because it's up high and illuminated by moon light) </p><p></p><p>I wish they still had cassette recorders. I swear I'd wait for it to get going and tape it. I've lived on a farm for several years. I've camped out in the boonies and in the woods. And I've never before heard such a sound. Thank heaven because had I heard it while camping............ I think I'd have packed up and gone home. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 532843, member: 84"] I dunno. You have to understand, while I'm in town...........my part of the street has no street lights, so when I say it's pitch black out there, I'm not kidding. But I don't think so. Because this noise has been on multiple nights......and I've seen the big bird thing (I'm calling it a thing because no clue what the bird is) when the noise is blaring. Because the last time before last night it was at dusk........and the bird thing is flapping it's wings, the gawd awful horrid noise is going on, the entire pine is quaking and shaking (this is a pretty huge pine by the way and full/thick). So I'm assuming the bird is making the noise. Although I've never heard a bird really make a noise when hunting, I mean you don't want to alert your prey. And I can see the transformers from my house, they're just on the other side of my privacy fence. Due to the sound I looked up thinking something maybe hit it.......didn't see anything. (I can see it better because it's up high and illuminated by moon light) I wish they still had cassette recorders. I swear I'd wait for it to get going and tape it. I've lived on a farm for several years. I've camped out in the boonies and in the woods. And I've never before heard such a sound. Thank heaven because had I heard it while camping............ I think I'd have packed up and gone home. LOL [/QUOTE]
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