Hi Jim
This isn't much of a contribution but might be of some use. A grassland bird
here in Aus that sings all night in spring-summer is the Singing Bushlark. This
is particularly the case on moonlit nights. I haven't seen anything published on
this and only speak from personal experience. It's a wonderful thing to listen
to! They sing in flight, as they do during daylight hours. Perhaps the
introduced Skylark does the same?
Are you confining yourself to passerines - some cuckoos are notable night-time
callers e.g. Common Koel, Pallid Cuckoo.
Regards, Richard
Jim Davis wrote:
> Request for information:
> I have had less success on locating examples of nocturnal singing ... I have
> found one study on grassland birds (North America). There are, of course,
> well known examples such as Willie Wagtails (Australia). Nightingale-thrush
> and -wrens, Ovenbirds, and Mockingbirds. Any additional information would
> be welcome.
>
> Cheers, Jim
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