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Title: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: clean on May 17, 2021, 12:23:52 PM
What can I say? 

I like the idea of traveling the country and seeing/hearing the sights and sounds that the periodic Cicadas put on! 

I visited a friend at the University of Mississippi when they were emerging!  My poor friend was feeling a bit drowned out! The apartment was surrounded by trees and the cicadas covered the area and it was really really loud!  I think that they looked cool and I enjoyed the visit! 

I think that as part of my retirement or maybe my preretirement travels, i will visit the areas as they emerge and see what there is to see AND visit the Cicadas!

Anyone else harbor such ambitions?


Oh, I also want to see the synchronous fireflies! 

And I like to see the bats come out of their caves!  (Ive seen those in Austin, Texas and Old Tunnel Wildlife area when I had a chance to visit Texas in an early September. 

What do YOU want to see?  (any other suggestions?)
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: wareagle on May 17, 2021, 12:50:20 PM
The aurora borealis, from northern Alaska.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: sinenomine on May 17, 2021, 12:57:29 PM
I miss living in a cicada area and would love to see the aurora borealis. I'd also like to see the sun set over the ocean.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: apl68 on May 17, 2021, 01:09:33 PM
I've seen the bats coming out of Carlsbad Caverns at dusk.

When the last big cicada emergence hit our region some years back, I saw a bird grab a cicada.  The cicada buzzed and struggled until the bird let it go.

Then the bird tried again.  Again the cicada fought back until the bird let it go.  Then the bird tried a third time.  Once again the cicada fought back.  Finally the bird let the cicada go and flew off.  That meal just put up too much of a fight to be worth it!

We also learned that same season that my parents' Chihuahua (the one they used to have, not their current pet) really liked scarfing them down.  Evidently he considered cicadas a delicacy.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Larimar on May 17, 2021, 01:28:05 PM
I'm looking forward to the cicadas coming out too. They are cool!

One of the feral cats in my neighborhood gave birth to a litter of kittens a few weeks ago. I wonder if the cicadas will make for a very convenient way for her to teach the kittens how to hunt!


Also chime to seeing the Aurora Borealis. I've heard that the best place in the world to see it from is Iceland, so I dream of a trip to Reykjavík, or maybe Stockholm, to see it from.

Maybe after retirement, which is twelve years off.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: clean on May 17, 2021, 03:09:34 PM
QuoteThe aurora borealis, from northern Alaska.

Is this a February event, generally?

Somehow I think that I saw something about this being a big Japanese Tourist draw?

Dont get me wrong!  I would sure like to see it, though maybe not at 40 below!



Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Liquidambar on May 17, 2021, 03:12:58 PM
Quote from: clean on May 17, 2021, 12:23:52 PM
Oh, I also want to see the synchronous fireflies! 

They have some relevance to my research area, and the US fireflies appear around the time of our conference. I really want us to have our conference there!  It's impractical since apparently the fireflies are a tourist attraction.  My professional society holds its conferences at attractions during the off season, not the main season.  However, it would be so cool!

I want to see the aurora borealis too.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Wahoo Redux on May 17, 2021, 03:50:22 PM
I grew up on the west coast and had no idea what a cicada was.  Then one day this buzzing green wedge flew through my window and bumbled around my midwest apartment, driving the dog nuts.  It was the clumsiest flying monster I had ever seen.

I've never seen a gibbon in person.  They are friendly to humans I think.

And the aurora borealis.  I'd love to see that.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: wareagle on May 18, 2021, 06:05:20 AM
Quote from: clean on May 17, 2021, 03:09:34 PM
QuoteThe aurora borealis, from northern Alaska.

Is this a February event, generally?

Somehow I think that I saw something about this being a big Japanese Tourist draw?

Dont get me wrong!  I would sure like to see it, though maybe not at 40 below!

All winter long.  Best viewed north of the Arctic Circle.  I have seen them in the lower 48, rarely, and not the kind of display you'll see way up north, so it's a bucket-list item for me. 

Northern Scandinavian countries, northern Russia - really, anywhere that's way up north will have dazzling displays in the winter.

Heavy parka, Mad Bomber hat, Sorel boots, and chopper mitts - you can do it!
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: mamselle on May 18, 2021, 09:20:11 AM
I the the New Yorker did an article on trying to see them (they're very coy and finicky)...

I'll have to find it.

Yep, there it us!

   https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/04/29/chasing-the-aurora-borealis?source=search_google_dsa_paid&gclid=CjwKCAjwy42FBhB2EiwAJY0yQh5HhPhRZhk99hQn648g6bKi5XYnfFYXsa3or3JQ6Ns4M5tUfSOIghoCMYwQAvD_BwE

Enjoy!

M.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Volhiker78 on May 18, 2021, 11:25:07 AM
I've seen the bats coming out of Carlsbad Caverns at dusk.

I'd like to see that too.  When I was in college,  I waited tables at Mammoth Cave one summer.  The natural entrance to Mammoth Cave is large and when it would get really hot and humid,  we would take lawn chairs down to near the entrance just to enjoy the cool breeze coming from the mouth of the cave.   Bats also flew out but not too many of them at any one time - rangers said that the presence of tourists in that part of the cave scared the bats away.   
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Wahoo Redux on May 18, 2021, 12:42:59 PM
I'd like to see a tornado, in a field someplace, not a town or trailer park, from a distance.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Langue_doc on May 18, 2021, 01:52:17 PM
Quote from: Wahoo Redux on May 18, 2021, 12:42:59 PM
I'd like to see a tornado, in a field someplace, not a town or trailer park, from a distance.

No, no, no, no! Bad idea! Tornadoes are unpredictable, and you could get sucked into one just like Dorothy.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: zyzzx on May 18, 2021, 04:36:45 PM
Quote from: wareagle on May 18, 2021, 06:05:20 AM
Quote from: clean on May 17, 2021, 03:09:34 PM
QuoteThe aurora borealis, from northern Alaska.

Is this a February event, generally?

Somehow I think that I saw something about this being a big Japanese Tourist draw?

Dont get me wrong!  I would sure like to see it, though maybe not at 40 below!

All winter long.  Best viewed north of the Arctic Circle.  I have seen them in the lower 48, rarely, and not the kind of display you'll see way up north, so it's a bucket-list item for me. 

Northern Scandinavian countries, northern Russia - really, anywhere that's way up north will have dazzling displays in the winter.

Heavy parka, Mad Bomber hat, Sorel boots, and chopper mitts - you can do it!

Iceland! See them from the comfort of your hot tub (bonus points for a natural hot spring) outside your cabin in the countryside, while drinking brennivin and periodically jumping in the snow to cool off. Absolutely magical (except for the brennivin - that stuff is awful). You can see them from the middle of Reykjavik, but best is out in the middle of nowhere in December or January, when it's dark most of the time.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: namazu on May 18, 2021, 04:58:58 PM
Quote from: Wahoo Redux on May 18, 2021, 12:42:59 PM
I'd like to see a tornado, in a field someplace, not a town or trailer park, from a distance.
Crossed this off my list on the road trip home from my PhD graduation ceremony!  I have no need to see another, thankyouverymuch.

Add me to the list of those wishing to see the synchronous fireflies.  Maybe we should have a forum meetup in Great Smoky Mountains NP...  (And Liquidambar, I'd love to hear more about your research sometime!)

I would also really love to see the wintering grounds of the monarch butterflies in the oyamel fir forests in Mexico while they're still extant, though between having a young'un and increasing unrest in that part of Mexico, I don't know if it will happen.

The 2024 solar eclipse (totality zone -- I only saw a partial eclipse last time) seems within reach.

Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: clean on May 18, 2021, 05:03:09 PM
QuoteThe 2024 solar eclipse (totality zone -- I only saw a partial eclipse last time) seems within reach.


Good Call!

After the last 'big one' I saw that the 2024 one would be near enough that I should consider making reservations to get to the prime zone.  I remember putting that date in my calendar. I will have to see if I still have it listed, or if it is just a note to remind me to do it!
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Liquidambar on May 18, 2021, 06:03:38 PM
Quote from: namazu on May 18, 2021, 04:58:58 PM
Add me to the list of those wishing to see the synchronous fireflies.  Maybe we should have a forum meetup in Great Smoky Mountains NP...  (And Liquidambar, I'd love to hear more about your research sometime!)

Yes, sounds like a fun place for a meetup!

My research area isn't that exciting, unfortunately.  When I said it had some relevance to synchronous fireflies, I meant to the synchronous part rather than the firefly part.  People like to show videos of the fireflies in their research talks, though.

Reading the article mamselle linked, in which the author wonders if the aurora is really worth trying to see, I was reminded of the 2017 eclipse.  After all the hype and everything I'd read, totality did not disappoint.  It was well worth the trip.

Random side note...  I almost stole someone's cat on the drive home from the eclipse.  We stopped at a fast food restaurant by a busy intersection and found a very friendly stray cat that was desperate to come home with us.  This wasn't a residential area, and the cat had no collar or tags.  It was too late at night to take the cat to a shelter.  I was on the verge of taking it home, but an employee told me it was someone's pet.  Bullet dodged.  I would have hated to drive 10 hours the next day to return a stolen cat.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Wahoo Redux on May 18, 2021, 07:09:34 PM
Quote from: Langue_doc on May 18, 2021, 01:52:17 PM
Quote from: Wahoo Redux on May 18, 2021, 12:42:59 PM
I'd like to see a tornado, in a field someplace, not a town or trailer park, from a distance.

No, no, no, no! Bad idea! Tornadoes are unpredictable, and you could get sucked into one just like Dorothy.

I'd just hold my breath until I came back down.  I'd be okay.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: apl68 on May 19, 2021, 06:10:12 AM
Quote from: Langue_doc on May 18, 2021, 01:52:17 PM
Quote from: Wahoo Redux on May 18, 2021, 12:42:59 PM
I'd like to see a tornado, in a field someplace, not a town or trailer park, from a distance.

No, no, no, no! Bad idea! Tornadoes are unpredictable, and you could get sucked into one just like Dorothy.

My mother and father saw one in the distance before I was ever born.  From their own yard, in a populated area.  It was this tornado:


https://www.kark.com/news/49th-anniversary-of-conway-tornado-that-killed-6/



The way they describe it, their view was not unlike the photo in the article.  It was one of the most terrifying moments of their lives.
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: cathwen on May 19, 2021, 06:28:45 AM
Quote from: clean on May 18, 2021, 05:03:09 PM
QuoteThe 2024 solar eclipse (totality zone -- I only saw a partial eclipse last time) seems within reach.


Good Call!

After the last 'big one' I saw that the 2024 one would be near enough that I should consider making reservations to get to the prime zone.  I remember putting that date in my calendar. I will have to see if I still have it listed, or if it is just a note to remind me to do it!

Our older daughter lives in an area that is on the edge of the total eclipse zone.  It will be only a short drive to get to the total eclipse area—so she has been warned to expect visitors in 2024!
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: clean on May 19, 2021, 03:57:37 PM
One of the 2024 total eclipse webpage

https://nationaleclipse.com/maps.html

Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: hmaria1609 on May 22, 2021, 06:49:27 PM
Heard them full blast while I was emptying the exterior book drop this morning!
Title: Re: I think that I want to be a Cicada Groupie
Post by: Larimar on May 23, 2021, 05:16:30 AM
They haven't come out yet here. Any time now, I hope.