To me this sounds like the snowy tree cricket. I've heard them at my friend's house in Oakland, CA, though they chirp much slower (summer nights are cool there and can dip to around 60). They seem more common in the southwest than on the east coast, though that may be because their sound gets drowned out by all the other types of crickets and bugs in that wet climate.
i love those lighted decorations too.the crickets sound like the ones near me.well some do.was it real hot there?
RavishingRedheadd 1 year ago
To me this sounds like the snowy tree cricket. I've heard them at my friend's house in Oakland, CA, though they chirp much slower (summer nights are cool there and can dip to around 60). They seem more common in the southwest than on the east coast, though that may be because their sound gets drowned out by all the other types of crickets and bugs in that wet climate.
jaymum23 2 years ago
Would have been great if you had KEPT YOUR MOUTH SHUT!!!!
kraig7777 3 years ago 2
what kind of crickets are those
johnyboi1 3 years ago
When was it recorded, spring/summer/fall? And is it in a neighborhood or more out in the country? Its kinda hard to see
carljohnson25 4 years ago
cool, that sounded like the "snowy tree cricket"! I have a question. Have you also heard them in winter?
carljohnson25 4 years ago
No, but we are returning to the Shady Dell next week and I'll be sure to keep my ears open.
azroadhacker 4 years ago
that would be nice. Leave a message when you heard some. I only know that they sing when the night temp. is 50f or above!
carljohnson25 4 years ago