Songs of Insects

Celebrating our Singing Insects of North America

“Bug Fest”

Come see us at the Bug Fest at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. We are giving 3 lectures, two for young people and an evening presentation geared more toward adults.

We hope to see you there,

Wil and Lang

September 13, 2007 Posted by songsofinsects | Uncategorized | | 2 Comments

Insect Concertos Audio CD now available

It is with great pleasure that we announce that the audio CD, “Insect Concertos,” is now available for purchase.
Please follow this link to our web page where you can order your copy today.
http://www.musicofnature.com/songsofinsects/soundscapes.html
This work has no narration and showcases the beautiful sounds of nature with no added music or words. The 9 tracks take you from woodlands to goldenrod fields, from lake side, to mountain side. We know that this CD will bring hours of listening pleasure to you and much needed relaxation.
Thank you very much for your interest and enjoy,

Wil

August 7, 2007 Posted by songsofinsects | Uncategorized | | 1 Comment

Another New Singer on the Scene

The least shieldback, Atlanticus monticola, has been heard singing as far north as Ithaca NY. This is a fascinating species and careful observers should keep their eyes and ears open for this species. Typically least shieldbacks are brown. A few green backed individuals were found in northern VA. No one had ever seen any Atlanticus species with green coloration until that specimen was found. Keep a sharp eye out to see if we, as a group, can find more of these green-backed songsters. Click here to hear the least shieldback.

Thank you,

Wil

July 6, 2007 Posted by songsofinsects | Uncategorized | | 1 Comment