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Swiper | 19:57 Tue 07th May 2013 | Home & Garden
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Everytime I go out in my back garden I hear noises like someone constantly punching buttons on a touchtone telephone, there is no pattern to it and sometimes it is louder than other times. What could it be? Any help appreciated.
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Check noone is hiding behind your hedge bush, there could be someone constantly punching buttons on a touchtone telephone
Aliens attempting communication?
a bird?
Starlings? they are great mimics and have a huge repertoire of songs. One by me does a perfect car alarm.
I wonder if it's a bird too? One of the local blackies does a great mobile phone ring.
We had a blackbird that used to do R2D2 amongst other strange noises.
Has anyone got a parrot? Our neighbour's used to imitate our ringtone exactly.
David Cameron having a secret meeting with the Dial I Lama
Starling sounds likeliest. Different noise levels suggest that the source is moving from place to place. And starlings are notorious for learning and copying repetitive, high pitched, sounds they hear; the old trimphone ringtone was a favourite .
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No, don't think it's a bird, I think it may be coming from inside my neighbours house as I was in the back garden last night and they came outside their back door and the noise got louder when their door was open then quieter again when they shut the door. Don't want to ask them as it might be something dodgy but I'm pretty sure now that's where the sound is coming from.

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