Next Question

Mahalo is adding a tip to all questions that don't offer a tip.
M$1.00 Funded By Mahalo ? |
March 24, 2009 04:48 AM
RSS
Apparently the Tennessee State Bird, the Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), will often sing all night long. It would be an unmated mail. Listen to a sample of the song here:
http://www.learnbirdsongs.com/birdsong.php?id=4
See the source link for more...
Source(s):
www.e-referencedesk.com/resources/state-bird/tennessee.html
Permalink | Report
bbrookin
Answered Question

Mahalo is adding a tip to all questions that don't offer a tip.
What type of birds would be singing at midnight in middle Tennessee?
I hear a bird singing outside my window right now and I'm curious what type of bird it might be. Any ideas?
Interesting Question?
Yes (0)
No (0)
RSS
Best Answer Chosen by Asker
| March 24, 2009 04:55 AM |
http://www.learnbirdsongs.com/birdsong.php?id=4
See the source link for more...
Source(s):
www.e-referencedesk.com/resources/state-bird/tennessee.html
| Asker's Rating: |
• Yep, that sounds exactly like the bird. I turned up the volume on my computer and it seemed to answer the call from the website. It's sort of funny!
Permalink | Report
bbrookin
March 25, 2009 01:30 AM
I'm so pleased to hear that it was the right bird - and that the bird answered. SO cool. Thanks for the feedback, Darcy!
Tip bbrookin for this comment
Report
Answer this Question
Related Questions
Ask a Question
Buy Mahalo Dollars with Credit Card or PayPal
Top Members
Most Popular Tags
Categories
- Anonymous
- Arts & Design
- Beauty & Style
- Books & Authors
- Business
- Cars & Transportation
- Consumer Electronics
- Coupons Deals
- Education
- Entertainment
- Environment
- Fitness
- Food & Drink
- From Email
- From Iphone
- From Twitter
- Health
- History
- Hobbies
- Home & Garden
- How Tos
- Humor
- Jobs
- Legal
- Local
- Love & Relationships
- Mahalo Answers Community
- Money
- Music
- News
- NSFW
- Parenting
- Pets
- Science & Mathematics
- Services
- Shopping
- Social Science
- Society & Culture
- Sports
- Technology & Internet
- Travel
- Video Games
Welcome New Members
- mailinat0r, December 12, 2009 04:55 AM
- mareo4u, December 12, 2009 04:55 AM
- mailinator, December 12, 2009 04:54 AM
- mail, December 12, 2009 04:54 AM
- elephantsmith, December 12, 2009 04:49 AM
Mahalo Dollars are the currency of Mahalo Answers.
Each Mahalo Dollar costs $1.
Once you earn more than 40 Mahalo Dollars, you can request to be paid via PayPal. Each Mahalo Dollar is currently worth $0.75 when paid out via PayPal. Learn More