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  • ShiroKuroS Online
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    ShiroKuro
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    Cicadas are very common in Japan, and tend to be rather popular. There's a sort of nostalgia about their chirping, and the sound is often used in TV dramas and movies to signify summer, or the passage of time... There's also a lot of stereotyping that argues that Japanese people are somehow genetically predisposed to like the sound of cicadas, while westerners dislike the sound because of similar genetic/biological reasons... It's a bit silly.

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    • wtgW Offline
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      wtg
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      OK, I said I don't like bugs, but I love fireflies. In Lithuanian they're called "St John's little bugs" because the come out in June. The Feast Day of St John the Baptist is June 24th.

      We used to see tons of them every year but their numbers seemed to diminish a while back. I would see the odd one or two and then think, "Wait. Why haven't I seen more of them?" In recent years I think the population seems to be recovering. I've been seeing some baby ones over the last few days. They're sweet.

      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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      • ShiroKuroS Online
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        ShiroKuro
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        #5

        I love fireflies too!! We always saw lots of them in in the backyard of our old house. I somehow think we won't see many at the new house, but of course, first we have to move in...

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        • RontunerR Offline
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          Rontuner
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          image.jpeg

          Recent picture from a recent day out tuning.

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          • RontunerR Offline
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            Rontuner
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            #7

            So on my phone, I took a screenshot of my photo and then cropped it and saved it. Copied and pasted into this forum. Seems to have reduced the size enough to post?

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            • RontunerR Rontuner

              So on my phone, I took a screenshot of my photo and then cropped it and saved it. Copied and pasted into this forum. Seems to have reduced the size enough to post?

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              wtg
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              @Rontuner
              Photo looks great. Well, creepy, but great!

              As long as the file size is less than 2MB, it should work. Sounds like whatever you did worked; the forum software will stop you if the pic is too big. If you feel like putting something in the Tips and Tricks thread, that would help other people, me included, to post photos.

              So are you posting from your phone? If yes, what do you think of the mobile interface?

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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              • wtgW Offline
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                wtg
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                #9

                I tapped on your photo and the software opened the photo to full size. I’m on my iPad. Tons of cicadas in bigly creepy glory.

                Thanks. I’ll be having bug nightmares all night.

                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                • RontunerR Offline
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                  Rontuner
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                  Yes - on my phone. Screenshot shows 1170x863 while the original shows 4032 x3024. Easier to navigate and read on the phone than the other site.

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                  • wtgW Offline
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                    wtg
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                    If you think about it…the other site is supported by software that was designed before smartphones as we know them had been introduced. The iPhone was like 2007 and Android the year after. Forums and other social media sites took off after that. WTF started in 2005, I think. And the Groupee software never really kept up.

                    I only read WTF on my Android phone. I found it almost impossible to post from it. The iPad works fine. But I’m still an old school Windows gal most of the time.

                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                    • ShiroKuroS Online
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                      ShiroKuro
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                      #12

                      Omg Ron, yuck! 😅

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                      • C Offline
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                        CHAS
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                        #13

                        LOL
                        There were cicadas and lightning bugs when I was a kid. Not many bugs in the Rockies. Mosquitos in the wet years.
                        The little lizards in Tucson must eat something. I suppose many of the bugs there are tiny.

                        “I’m at an age when remembering something right away is as good as an orgasm.”—Gloria Steinem to Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Wiser Than Me

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                          They are getting louder. I was working outside today and every time I came in I felt like my ears were buzzing. They're not as screechy as our annual cicadas that hatch later in the summer, but I think there are so many of them that they make up for it in sheer numbers.

                          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                            Rontuner
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                            #15

                            Yes. From my phone.

                            Today I was in a swarm area where they were flying all around. After tuning walking from the house to the car, three flew into me and hung on. Two I noticed right away and picked them off. The third was crawling up the leg of my pants once I was sitting in the car...

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                              #16

                              It's been cooler here the last couple of nights, in the low 50s. We haven't seen as many on the driveway the last couple of mornings as we had earlier in the week. I'm wondering if the cold is slowing them down and that we'll get four days worth of them hatching at our house once the weather warms up.

                              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                              • M Online
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                                Mary Anna
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                                #17

                                I haven't seen any here. Last time I looked at a map of cicada sightings, they ended in east Oklahoma. Our house is very literally just on the border of the former prairie. We can see I-35 from our front yard, and I've heard that the interstate and, before that, the railroad, were built on the prairie side of the prairie/woodland interface, so that they wouldn't have to cut all those trees. (I've also heard that this is oversimplified and also that the Indigenous people had modified the ecosystems in the area, so take that information that for what it's worth.) Anyway, that possible prairie-border may demarcate the edge of the cicadas' preferred ecosystem.

                                I know that they had apocalyptic grasshopper swarms periodically in this kind of ecosystem in the nineteenth century, so I guess it all depends on the insect.

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                                  I was channeling my inner @Piano-Dad today vis a vis cicadas (he moves them off the roadway when he's out for a walk)...I was working my way along the sidewalk, edging the lawn before I mowed. I spotted a cicada who was going to get clobbered, so I moved him/her. I figured they had waited 17 years to lose their virginity, and who was I to cut that dream short.

                                  I hope they have a good time tonight.

                                  When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                  • wtgW wtg

                                    I was channeling my inner @Piano-Dad today vis a vis cicadas (he moves them off the roadway when he's out for a walk)...I was working my way along the sidewalk, edging the lawn before I mowed. I spotted a cicada who was going to get clobbered, so I moved him/her. I figured they had waited 17 years to lose their virginity, and who was I to cut that dream short.

                                    I hope they have a good time tonight.

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                                    AdagioM
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                                    @wtg 😘 😂 😹

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                                      Rontuner
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                                      Walking down Michigan Ave. this evening after dinner (downtown next to symphony center) I heard my first cicada in the city coming from a tree...

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                                      • ShiroKuroS Online
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                                        ShiroKuro
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                                        I haven’t heard any down here yet.

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                                          The cicadas are here. As with all bug related sightings I know this because a student brought one to me on the playground 😒

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