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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    They are as noisy as hell. My house is surrounded by trees, and I swear all of the cicadas in the region live in my trees. We have Green Grocers, those things make one hell of a racket.
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    No link to the GG?

    The evenings are a real trip out here.

    Back in CA there was the sound of the freeway, cars, a train line and the small airport.


    I do miss the small airplanes. I did see hear one yesterday and had to stretch my head to see what it was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    LOL,
    No link to the GG?

    The evenings are a real trip out here.

    Back in CA there was the sound of the freeway, cars, a train line and the small airport.


    I do miss the small airplanes. I did see hear one yesterday and had to stretch my head to see what it was!
    Thats city livin' for ya. Everything that moves is mechanical.
    I prefer to live in the country, no congestion, the air is better, and you get to eat as many cicadas as you want.

    Le Green Grocer...............



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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Thats city livin' for ya. Everything that moves is mechanical.
    I prefer to live in the country, no congestion, the air is better, and you get to eat as many cicadas as you want.

    Le Green Grocer...............

    That is one classy beautiful green bug.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004 View Post
    Thats city livin' for ya. Everything that moves is mechanical.
    I prefer to live in the country, no congestion, the air is better, and you get to eat as many cicadas as you want.

    Le Green Grocer...............

    Wow...he is much prettier than our version of the cicada.

    Country living is a good thing!

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    That deafening drone

    Cicadas are the most efficient and loudest sound-producing insects in existence. While Dr Moulds said nobody is exactly sure which species is the loudest, he said the Green Grocer "must be close".
    The Green Grocer, Yellow Monday and the Double Drummer produce noise intensity in excess of 120dB at close range (this is approaching the pain threshold of the human ear). Some small species, on the other hand, have songs so high in pitch that the noise is beyond the range of our hearing.
    Only the male sings as a mating ritual to attract the females and different species have different songs so they don't attract the wrong females. Cicadas are different to all other insects in that they actually have a musical drum in their abdomen.
    The organs that produce sound are the tymbals — a pair of ribbed membranes at the base of the abdomen. Contracting the internal tymbal muscles causes the tymbals to buckle inwards and produce a pulse of sound. By relaxing these muscles, the tymbals pop back to their original position. The inside of the male abdomen is substantially hollow to amplify the sound as it resonates at the frequency of the call.
    The loud noise produced by some cicadas actually repels birds. The males of many cicada species tend to group together when calling which increases the total volume of noise and reduces the chances of being eaten by birds.
    In addition to the calling or mating song, many species also possess a distress song, usually a broken and erratic noise emitted when an individual is captured. A number of species also have a courtship song, which is usually a quiet call produced only after a female has been attracted nearby using the calling song.

    This is a Yellow Monday We get a lot of these and Green Grocers where I live.








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