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Cicadas

Rob'in'To

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My backyard has been quite a spot for Cicadas this summer.  I am finding them in all stages.  I also discovered that the Squirrels really enjoy them as a snack.

I actually blogged about them and posted some photos and a live video I shot of one chasing my camera around the picnic table if anybody would like to see...

http://robandtheanimals.blogspot.com/20 ... icada.html


Here's the stage that the Squirrels really seem to enjoy them...  plus the stage at which I shot the video.



Here is a Squirrel enjoying one.

« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Rob'in'To »
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Rob the video is funny! maybe he thought the reflection was a mate or another male?
I didn't know squirrels liked them, that's very cool, thanks for sharing.
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David Shilman

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Wow, great vid.  I think it thought you were it's mama!

I've never seen one at that stage before...bizarre!
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Rob'in'To

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Thanks for the comments and viewing the video!  

I actually shot 3 videos but as it chased the camera in two of them, I got too close to the edge and off the table it went.  I feel bad it became a Squirrel snack moments later but that's life in the wild, eh.  The Squirrel was pretty happy though.
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David Shilman

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Quote from: "Rob'in'To"
My backyard has been quite a spot for Cicadas this summer.


Where in the city do you live, and what kind of trees do you have in your backyard?
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I'm in the west end of Toronto, border to Etobicoke.  Lambton Woods is less than 5 minutes up Scarlett Road from my place.  As for trees?  I am not very good with what is what other than maples, fruit producing ones.  I do have two large cedar/pine types right behind my house.  I think they are a pine type since they have needles.  Would that be correct?  It is around this area where I have seen most of the Cicadas.  I had 3 Cicada shells stuck on the side of my deck one afternoon alone.

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I'm glad you posted this, because had I seen a live one (in that stage) or the shell, before seeing the video, I would have thought it was an alien.
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Creepy bug, creepy video!!!  Thanks for sharing.  I found a Cicada shell on the side of our shed this afternoon.

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