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I only hear these things at night. My first thought was a frog or something but I’m almost thinking bird because it sounds like they are flying around half the time. It stops when you get closer and nothing shows up when I turn the lights on.

Cricket that gets all the bitches?

 

Some sort of katydid, which are basically weird looking crickets. Certain times of the year, we'll get one in the house and it will drive me insane. Impossible to find. Hard to determine the exact spot the sound is coming from, and when you turn on the lights, or get close, it stops.

 

Something that looks like this, but probably a lot smaller:

 

katydid.jpg

 

 

Change your smoke detector battery.

Frog. I have the same at my place.  I tracked it down one night and found a 1/2 inch frog making all of the racket.

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Rhodesian Ground Sparrow. Extremely dangerous. I'd sell the house. 

Those are the sounds of the elusive Snipe.  Good luck catching one. 

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All worthy candidates. Tree frog and Katy dids seem reasonable .

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