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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1332945 United States 04/08/2011 01:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Went outside for a smoke. Dogs barking and wimpering, ducks, birds chirping? and roosters crowing. Whats up?!?!? Anyone else notice crazy shit happening? Quoting: The Brianthey probably sense the energy waves that are oscillating through the planet from the recent 7.4 magnitude quake. Or they're probably sensing a giant earthquake coming soon. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1329929 United States 04/08/2011 01:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some birds chirp all night this time of year. It has something to do with them sitting on eggs. My mom explained it last year. She knew exactly which birds do it, but I don't remember at this point what kind she said. Makes it very difficult to sleep with the windows open, though, and this is about the only time of year the weather is nice enough to do so. It's actually pretty quiet tonight here in TN, but I can't sleep for some reason. Quoting: Teri37209A mockingbird sings all night near my window. I think they are males calling to females. In the spring there is a lot of animal activity and it's normal. |
Teri37209 User ID: 1328412 United States 04/08/2011 01:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Went outside for a smoke. Dogs barking and wimpering, ducks, birds chirping? and roosters crowing. Whats up?!?!? Anyone else notice crazy shit happening? Quoting: The BrianI've posted a few threads about weirdness in GA. I'm in Savannah and there is always some weird shit going down here, which I blame on the military base. I don't know what's up but I have a feeling that GA isn't alone in this strange upsetting of animals. Some notable instances: Flowers blooming very, very early, bumble bees swarming in MASSIVE mobile hives, animals acting fickle (scared one minute, playful the next), almost every one having nightmares (including animals and young children), strange perfume smells filling the air at night, flies becoming docile and allowing me to touch them... There are many more occurrences but I think you get the idea. Most flowers release pollen at night - that could explain the perfume smells. I live near Ft. Campbell. We get a lot of strange stuff, too, that I chalk up to the military. They've been VERY active the past week. Haven't noticed anything unusual with the pets and they are very tuned to weather changes. Pretty quiet for the most part here (other than the usual sleepless night). Kid has been in a decent mood. So, same old, same old, 9-5 grind, waiting for the weekend. Now, with that said, watch the New Madrid get a good jolt overnight. |
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Weltsmertz User ID: 1280572 United States 04/08/2011 01:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Georgia here too. I've noticed that some of the birds seem to be making noise really late at night. I've heard song birds well after sun down and I don't ever remember hearing them that late in the evening. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1313868Odd, I am in Texas and last night at 3:17 I was awaken by tweeting chirping birds! I know this because when I heard them I thought, "Oh damn, I slept thru the alarm!", but then I saw the clock said 3:!7 Go figure. My hubby even said WTF are the birds chirping for? A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything. Friedrich Nietzsche if I did not feel so sad as I look at them. Sad because they do not know the truth and I do know it. Oh, how hard it is to be the only one who knows the truth! But they won't understand that. No, they won't understand it." --from The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877) |
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The Brian (OP) User ID: 1333008 United States 04/08/2011 01:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Georgia here too. I've noticed that some of the birds seem to be making noise really late at night. I've heard song birds well after sun down and I don't ever remember hearing them that late in the evening. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1313868Odd, I am in Texas and last night at 3:17 I was awaken by tweeting chirping birds! I know this because when I heard them I thought, "Oh damn, I slept thru the alarm!", but then I saw the clock said 3:!7 Go figure. My hubby even said WTF are the birds chirping for? Crazy stuff happening, thats for sure. "And a spaceman fucked an ape" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1324238 United States 04/08/2011 01:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Went outside for a smoke. Dogs barking and wimpering, ducks, birds chirping? and roosters crowing. Whats up?!?!? Anyone else notice crazy shit happening? Quoting: The BrianI've posted a few threads about weirdness in GA. I'm in Savannah and there is always some weird shit going down here, which I blame on the military base. I don't know what's up but I have a feeling that GA isn't alone in this strange upsetting of animals. Some notable instances: Flowers blooming very, very early, bumble bees swarming in MASSIVE mobile hives, animals acting fickle (scared one minute, playful the next), almost every one having nightmares (including animals and young children), strange perfume smells filling the air at night, flies becoming docile and allowing me to touch them... There are many more occurrences but I think you get the idea. Most flowers release pollen at night - that could explain the perfume smells. I live near Ft. Campbell. We get a lot of strange stuff, too, that I chalk up to the military. They've been VERY active the past week. Haven't noticed anything unusual with the pets and they are very tuned to weather changes. Pretty quiet for the most part here (other than the usual sleepless night). Kid has been in a decent mood. So, same old, same old, 9-5 grind, waiting for the weekend. Now, with that said, watch the New Madrid get a good jolt overnight. I was stationed at Stewart once upon a time. If you guys are out in the country by Ludowici or even farther out, your windows can tremble from artillery. Maybe the animals feel the vibrations? That fucking base housing area is haunted, the old ghetto parts especially so. I saw too much shit while living there. Ghosts, shadows, and odd feelings in certain parts of the places I lived in. The training areas are creepy as fuck at night too. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1155273 United States 04/08/2011 01:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Went outside for a smoke. Dogs barking and wimpering, ducks, birds chirping? and roosters crowing. Whats up?!?!? Anyone else notice crazy shit happening? Quoting: The BrianI've posted a few threads about weirdness in GA. I'm in Savannah and there is always some weird shit going down here, which I blame on the military base. I don't know what's up but I have a feeling that GA isn't alone in this strange upsetting of animals. Some notable instances: Flowers blooming very, very early, bumble bees swarming in MASSIVE mobile hives, animals acting fickle (scared one minute, playful the next), almost every one having nightmares (including animals and young children), strange perfume smells filling the air at night, flies becoming docile and allowing me to touch them... There are many more occurrences but I think you get the idea. Most flowers release pollen at night - that could explain the perfume smells. I live near Ft. Campbell. We get a lot of strange stuff, too, that I chalk up to the military. They've been VERY active the past week. Haven't noticed anything unusual with the pets and they are very tuned to weather changes. Pretty quiet for the most part here (other than the usual sleepless night). Kid has been in a decent mood. So, same old, same old, 9-5 grind, waiting for the weekend. Now, with that said, watch the New Madrid get a good jolt overnight. I was stationed at Stewart once upon a time. If you guys are out in the country by Ludowici or even farther out, your windows can tremble from artillery. Maybe the animals feel the vibrations? That fucking base housing area is haunted, the old ghetto parts especially so. I saw too much shit while living there. Ghosts, shadows, and odd feelings in certain parts of the places I lived in. The training areas are creepy as fuck at night too. Isn't there a bombing range near there and do they ever practice at night. I am in McIntosh Co. Completely devoid of heavy industry. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1324238 United States 04/08/2011 02:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1129515I've posted a few threads about weirdness in GA. I'm in Savannah and there is always some weird shit going down here, which I blame on the military base. I don't know what's up but I have a feeling that GA isn't alone in this strange upsetting of animals. Some notable instances: Flowers blooming very, very early, bumble bees swarming in MASSIVE mobile hives, animals acting fickle (scared one minute, playful the next), almost every one having nightmares (including animals and young children), strange perfume smells filling the air at night, flies becoming docile and allowing me to touch them... There are many more occurrences but I think you get the idea. Most flowers release pollen at night - that could explain the perfume smells. I live near Ft. Campbell. We get a lot of strange stuff, too, that I chalk up to the military. They've been VERY active the past week. Haven't noticed anything unusual with the pets and they are very tuned to weather changes. Pretty quiet for the most part here (other than the usual sleepless night). Kid has been in a decent mood. So, same old, same old, 9-5 grind, waiting for the weekend. Now, with that said, watch the New Madrid get a good jolt overnight. I was stationed at Stewart once upon a time. If you guys are out in the country by Ludowici or even farther out, your windows can tremble from artillery. Maybe the animals feel the vibrations? That fucking base housing area is haunted, the old ghetto parts especially so. I saw too much shit while living there. Ghosts, shadows, and odd feelings in certain parts of the places I lived in. The training areas are creepy as fuck at night too. Isn't there a bombing range near there and do they ever practice at night. I am in McIntosh Co. Completely devoid of heavy industry. They have numerous live fire artillery, demolition and ADA ranges out there. Lots of stuff to rattle windows and go boom all night. The windows shaking is some thing to get used to, lol. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1155273 United States 04/08/2011 02:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Off to bed. I'll check this tomorrow and see if anyone has the solution to rumbling going on here tonight. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1155273Probably FA guys doing live fire training. Big booms and they like to do this shit for some reason at stupid O'clock. Oh, alright then... I guess. I had been sitting here for several hours with a question mark hovering over my head while my chair shakes and my drawer pulls rattle and a vague rumbling sound. Thank you! And yeah. It is stupid o'clock. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1268406 United States 04/08/2011 02:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Crickets chirping at 40 degrees. I can't prove it was the crickets but thats what perked my ears up. It was cold out. Crickets? Dogs barking that something isn't right bark to each other. I think they feel the earth quake. I know I feel the wobble quite a bit. I know we have something at our door, it just when are they gonna ring the doorbell. |
RadiatedHighness User ID: 1318799 United States 04/08/2011 02:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Crickets chirping at 40 degrees. I can't prove it was the crickets but thats what perked my ears up. It was cold out. Crickets? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1268406Dogs barking that something isn't right bark to each other. I think they feel the earth quake. I know I feel the wobble quite a bit. I know we have something at our door, it just when are they gonna ring the doorbell. |
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