Birds stopped singing for 4 minutes. Then started again in unison.
Sunday morning, 7:12 AM, my backyard in Asheville. I was doing my usual dawn listen — I keep a birding journal, 14 years of data. At 7:12:04 every bird within earshot went silent. Not 'quieter.' Silent. Four minutes and nine seconds later, every species resumed simultaneously. That is not how birdsong works. Different species have different triggers. They did not re-start on staggered cues. They re-started on one cue.
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confirmed. same thing, same morning. Chattanooga. 7:12-7:16 local. my neighbor's chickens too.
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Birds are the canary. Literally. If they all hit a pause button at the same second something entered the ambient field that they can sense and we can't.
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FinchFrequency
22 hours ago
Pull any infrasound data you can find for Sunday 7 AM EST. My bet: a pulse between 7 and 14 Hz, roughly 240-second duration with a sharp fall-off.

OakesObserves
18 hours ago
@FinchFrequency I don't have infrasound equipment but if someone in this thread does — east coast, Sunday morning — please post your data. This was a regional event.
the birds knew in 2011. they know now. ask yourself why you didn't.
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BronwynBroadcast
9 hours ago
Screenshotted. Archiving to the shared drive. Threads like this disappear if they get traction.