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did the big Cicada hatch come and go?
it was such big news early this year...now? nothing.
did it happen? was it a disappointment? or are we still waiting? |
We were all waiting for your return to discuss this :)
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We had them in my area for a couple of weeks. The birds at work loved em!!! [emoji23]
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National Forest where I ride my MTB and my Tenere, sounded like a flying saucer was taking off. very loud. Has gotten quiet now.
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He goes out at night hunting for them. He can smell them in the ground as they are close to emerging. He will dig them up, and gobble them down. And I have little meteor craters in my back yard from his excavations. |
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ted_States.png Here in Texas we have Quesada gigas (Giant Cicadas). I hear them almost every evening in the summer. I usually only hear one or two at a time. They are much louder than the regular cicadas, and they sound different. From a distance, they sound like a whistle. Not my pic http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1721336179.jpg We also have lots of "regular" cicadas. I've also seen some surprisingly small cicadas here, where the body is ~1/2" long. |
Yes, it did, and yes it was a thing. I live in the city of Chicago and we got absolutely nothing. If I hadn't read about it, and gotten pics and video from a friend in the suburbs, I could have gone thorugh most of it never knowing it existed. Went on a ride up the north shore one weekend and was finally exposed to it. It was loud. Video from a friend in Wheaton, and it was practically deafening. Piles of them on the ground by trees, her dog loved them.
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