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Anonymous
some species of birds sing all through the night, even if they're not nocturnal. one example of this (which may be your culprit) is the northern mockingbird. a telltale sign to tell if it's a mockingbird is to count the number of consecutive times it sings one type of song; mockingbirds sing them five times in a row before changing songs, i believe. i think bobwhites sing at night sometimes too (it would sound like it was saying "bob, bob-WHITE!"), or it may just be a nocturnal bird like a whip-poor-will or chuck-wills-widow. i don't really know kentucky birds so i dunno if these occur in your area although i'm pretty sure they do.
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