Crickets are the buglers of September and October. These noisy insects make their way indoors for warmth and shelter once temperatures start to drop.
🦗🎶 One of nature’s simplest and most peaceful sounds — the field cricket sings by rubbing its wings together in a rhythmic stridulation. A classic summer soundscape from European meadows. Supreme ...
Top Image credit:European Journal of Entomology 100 (2003): 581-86. We live on a planet thrumming with the diverse voices of communicative animals. But it was not always this way. For more than 90 ...
There are two types of crickets in New York: those that chirp, and those that don't. While the creepy-looking cave crickets ...
While thought to be widely used for animal communication, substrate-borne vibration is relatively unexplored compared to other modes of communication. Substrate-borne vibrations are important for ...
FORT WORTH — Crickets give us those soothing sounds of summer. But this year, they're giving people like Mary Chambers nightmares. "I mean... crickets everywhere!" Chambers said. "There were so many, ...
In “Sounds Wild and Broken,” David George Haskell celebrates nature’s trills, calls and peeps. Credit...Ana Miminoshvili Supported by By Cynthia Barnett When you purchase an independently reviewed ...