Rainbow lorikeets may make noise at night due to various reasons, including disturbances from predators, environmental changes, or social interactions within their flock. Being naturally social birds, they often vocalize to communicate with one another, even during the night. Additionally, if they feel threatened or are in unfamiliar surroundings, they may call out as a form of alert.
they will go to sleep when it is dark and there cage is covered with a towel and there is no noise
Rainbow lorikeets are known for their loud and vibrant vocalizations, which include a variety of squawking, chattering, and screeching sounds. They often communicate in a playful, high-pitched manner, making a series of rapid calls that can be quite raucous. Their vocalizations are typically more pronounced during feeding or when in groups, contributing to their lively and social nature.
All what I can say is; I realise this noise around in the age of 6-8 in night while I go to sleep. At that time I thought this was the noise of insects and water boilers noise. It doesn't bother me. After that age I didn't have that. Now I am 58. About a year continuously more loudly and day and night I do hear. It doesn't hinder my work or my movement.
it depends
tires
The pitch of the propeller causes this noise.
are you sure is a valve noise?? or is a piston slap?
will tires make noise if there choppy on inside
What causes the a squeak in my showtime rotisserie
what kind of noise?
Fruit bats.
When they don't feel like making noise and at night.