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to wish death on the squeaky door/fingernails on polystyrene creature that screeches through the night every night?

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duchesse · 04/08/2011 22:35

And anyway, what the heck sort of creature sounds like that? It's just trying to be irritating, it has to be. Every 3 seconds through every bloody night for the last two or three months...

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DogsBestFriend · 04/08/2011 22:37

Owl?

I had aa noise going on like that for night after night, it scared the heck out of me! (Country living originally city girl). I was convinced that my cats were killing the same type of mammal at approximately 2am each morning.

It turned out to be an owl.

HerHissyness · 04/08/2011 22:40

hedgehog?

Frog?

Salmotrutta · 04/08/2011 22:41

Where is it coming from? Walls? Outside?
Is there maybe a mouse chewing something in your attic?

Salmotrutta · 04/08/2011 22:43

Oooh, actually some frogs and toads make funny squeaky noises as opposed to the stereotypical "croak"!

Sausagesarenottheonlyfruit · 04/08/2011 22:43

Foxes make awful noises, youtube it and find out?

Salmotrutta · 04/08/2011 22:43

That was meant to say YES in agreement with HerHissyNess

HerHissyness · 04/08/2011 22:44

Yup, especially when next door's Maine Coon bengal tiger cat is trying to eat them, scared the bejeezus out of me one night I can tell you!

WillieWaggledagger · 04/08/2011 22:44

vixens are pretty noisy

HerHissyness · 04/08/2011 22:45

foxes are like the cries of a baby, frogs can squeal, hedgehogs too, barn owl does shriek, but it's a clear bird shriek.

peeriebear · 04/08/2011 22:45

Three doors down from me have an aviary with some kind of parroty bird in it. Screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeech.

duchesse · 04/08/2011 22:46

I think it's some kind of bird or bat or something- the sounds seems to come from the trees but it's like nothing I've heard before.

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duchesse · 04/08/2011 22:47

Funny you should mention mice being chewed- it sounds exactly like a VERY large rat, but squeaking regularly every three seconds.

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alowVeraWithPurpleTwuntyPants · 04/08/2011 22:49

Snails make a horrible scratchy/squeaky noise going up a window.

duchesse · 04/08/2011 22:55

Having investigated further on t'interweb, Dh and I reckon that it is some kind of owl fledgling- apparently they are very vocal and loud (and teeth-shatteringly squeaky it seems).

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DogsBestFriend · 04/08/2011 22:55

The owl I heard sounded like a large rat being massacred... !

Saggyoldclothcatpuss · 04/08/2011 22:59

I think its an owl. Barn owls screech, so do tawny and little owls, although apparently, barn owls are most noisy! Apparently the babies screech when asking for food in the nest.

emmanana · 04/08/2011 23:04

Squirrel - they make an irritating noise like a waste disposal unit chewing up veg peelings,
crch crch crch pause crch crch crch crch pause crch crch crch etc....

emmanana · 04/08/2011 23:07
duchesse · 04/08/2011 23:11

Ah, it's actually more irritating than that, em!

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Smallbrownbird · 04/08/2011 23:15

Owl (tawny owl I think) - had one parked by its mother in the tree outside our bedroom window for about a month a couple of years ago. It squeaks like someone squeezing a piece of polystyrene at irritatingly regular intervals. Roughly the intervals between waking up, going 'WTF... oh, the owl...' then dozing off.. SQUEAK... 'WTF' and so on. Last year we escaped. This year mother has parked one in the trees at the back of the house but I think it's getting closer to the bedroom window stealthy night by night. It's fine really, now I know what to expect every summer I look forward to having them around. No-where near as loud as DH's snoring.

Grockle · 04/08/2011 23:18

Bats don't make audible screechy sounds. At most, you'd tiny little squeaks hut generally only very young children are able to puck up such high frequency sounds and they are very quiet.

duchesse · 04/08/2011 23:19

Haha, bird, that's exactly it! Although the rat massacre is a very good description too. I was coming round to thinking it was a juvenile/fledgling tawny as well. I suppose its squawky little voice will eventually break and it'll stop sounding quite so horrible.

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