Another loud summer insect is just starting to emerge: katydids. They are also covered in Songsofinsects.com. I'm talking about true katydids, although there are others in north GA--in August I hear what I think are red-headed meadow katydids singing mid-afternoon in the tall grass at the place I go running. The nocturnal katydids are raucous and will become much more numerous in the coming weeks. I heard one of the first this morning when walking the dog (at 5 am). Their numbers will dwindle throughout the late summer and into the fall, but I often hear solitary ones some nights all the way up until a few days before Thanksgiving when it's warm enough.
These bugs are not particularly cool. But they fill the night with sound, and they're starting to make their presence known.
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