Brian Marick on Nostr: Sitting on the front stoop listening to the cicadas is pretty interesting. Each of ...
Sitting on the front stoop listening to the cicadas is pretty interesting. Each of the big trees on our block seems to have its own population. A tree’s population will be silent, then chirp louder and louder and LOUDER and then fall silent fairly fast. How do they coordinate?
It seems like one tree falling silent will trigger a next tree to start up - but it’s more complicated than that when you pay attention. There’s so much going on with our buggy friends.
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