Friday, August 8, 2025

What a not-so-beautiful noise...

 

... with apologies to Neil Diamond, of course.

This morning, friend Alma Boykin put up this video clip of the sounds of cicadas in Texas.




It reminded me that I find American cicadas to be so quiet that they're hardly noticeable.  My friends here tell me I'm crazy, that they're really loud . . . but I come from southern Africa, where cicadas can be so loud that you could use them as an instrument of torture - like this:




Must be a different variety of cicada, I guess, or maybe a lot more of them.  I have many memories of camping where the noise was so great, one had to use earplugs to try to fall asleep.  (That was its own hazard, as "things that go bump in the night" were very frequently encountered in the bush, and one needed to be able to hear them in order to do something about them - before they did something about you!  We usually had someone awake and alert, or at the very least not using earplugs.)

Peter


6 comments:

Maniac said...

So the African ones are louder and more prone to procreation? Shiver me timbers!

McChuck said...

We have a near lack of cicadas around here this summer. I think I've heard three so far.

Trailer For Sale Or Rent said...

Heh. The African one sounds like my tinnitus.

Bob Gibson said...

What is the decibel level of a cicada?

Is that the American or the African variety?

Jim said...

I suppose it depends on the hatch. I've seen years where the racket was more like the African than the Texan. The sound reminded me of that of the Enterprise firing its shipboard phasers continuously.

Tree Mike said...

Hmm, maybe our Tennessee Cicadas are Africanized?