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Date Posted: 16:15:44 01/22/26 Thu In reply to: Justin 's message, "Re: Never heard before" on 19:04:35 01/05/26 Mon > In > warm weather, I like to sit on the back porch in the > dark and listen. Sometimes I fall asleep out there. > Frogs, loons, coyotes and of course, crickets are so > relaxing. Wow! Doesn't it worry you that maybe possibly a coyote has come up to you close enough to lick your face while you're sleeping? And I think just because wolves are a long way away, doesn't mean they can't cover long distances to come closer if they want to? What are you wearing when you fall asleep on the back porch? > Did you know you can calculate the > temperature by timing a cricket's chirp? Wow! Are the chirps faster when it's warmer? Here in the UK we never get crickets (I think?) but I've heard them lots at night when we've been in Spain. It's amazing the atmosphere it feels like. It being genuinely warm or *hot* at night is super rare in England. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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