Songs of Insects

Celebrating our Singing Insects of North America

Spring Field Crickets Singing


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Many of you in the mid-latitudes of eastern North America have no doubt noticed that the chirping of crickets can be heard again. These are the Spring field crickets, Gryllus veletis, that have over wintered as nymphs and have just recently molted into their adult form. Their happy caroling can be heard from mid-morning well into the night. It is a wonder repose to sit quietly and listen to the crickets chirp allowing the cares of the day to melt away into the distance.
Go out this evening and sit, calm your mind and listen to the songs of these first singers on the scene.

June 4, 2007 Posted by songsofinsects | Ground Crickets | | 2 Comments

Insect Note Cards Available

We now have our insect note cards featuring 8 of our favorite singing insects of North America in stock and ready to ship.
These note cards come in a clear plastic envelope with a decorative green elastic band.

June 4, 2007 Posted by songsofinsects | Book | | No Comments Yet