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Cicada Videos Index

About the Cicada Videos

The cicada videos section is a culmination of videos that have been accrued for the past five years. They are broken down into several different categories. You can navigate through these videos by the page navigation towards the bottom or view videos by category. Clicking on a thumbnail with a play icon will launch the video player in a modal window. Under each video is a comment form if you would like to leave a comment.

Second Stage M. septendecim call

Watch second stage decim call Author: Massachusetts Cicadas
Published On: 2007-06-07
Description: First demonstrated by Professor John Cooley - formerly of U.C. Connecticut at Storrs - Magicicda septendecim have 3 distinct calling song stages. The first stage is for general chorusing and the other two are for courtship rituals. John has learned methods to mimick female wing-flick response to male first stage calling songs in order to entice males to the third and final call involved with mating. This video demonstrates the second stage calling behavior. Note: John got one male cicada to get interested in another male cicada!
Referring Article: Brood XIII 2007 - June 7th

Date Posted: 2010-10-27 Comments: (0) Category: BehaviorsShow Comments

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Experimenting With Cicadas

Watch experimenting with cicadas video Author: Massachusetts Cicadas
Published On: 2007-06-07
Description: Studying cicadas has afforded me the opportunity to meet some very interesting people. During the Brood XIII periodical cicada emergence, I worked with the University of Connecticut at Storrs and the US Navy on some experiments involving cicadas. It was a whole group effort and involved lots of people. The parks people at Jubilee College State Park allowed us to use an old abandoned barn on the park grounds in which to conduct experiments. Sorry, while I can show the video, I'm not allowed to discuss the nature of the experiments.
Referring Article: Brood XIII 2007 - June 7th

Date Posted: 2010-10-28 Comments: (0) Category: MiscellaneousShow Comments

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Cicada Experiments w/Mike Neckermann

Watch cicada experiments w/M. Neckermann video Author: Massachusetts Cicadas
Published On: 2007-06-07
Description: This video during our experiments with cicadas show's Mike Neckermann from Connecticut trying to get the cicada to call with a light switch that simulates a wing flick. That's me whistling behind the camera to simulate a M. septendecim call. Look at Mike's face. That's a face only a mother could love. Just kidding Mike. Sorry, while I can show the video, I'm not allowed to discuss the nature of the experiments.
Referring Article: Brood XIII 2007 - June 7th

Date Posted: 2010-10-28 Comments: (0) Category: MiscellaneousShow Comments

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M. cassini Aggregation Sherman, Il

Watch M. cassini aggregation Author: Massachusetts Cicadas
Published On: 2007-06-04
Description: While visiting Sherman, IL during the 2007 Distribution Mapping Project, I stopped outside an exclusive golf club to record another aggregation of M. cassini males calling from the surrounding trees in the parking lot. Thank goodness the place was closed and the parking lot was empty.
Referring Article: Brood XIII 2007 - June 4th

Date Posted: 2010-10-19 Comments: (0) Category: ChorusingShow Comments

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Brood XIII M. septendecim chorus

Play Brood XIII M. septendecim calls video Author: Massachusetts Cicadas
Published On: 2007-06-02
Description: In 2007 during the Brood XIII periodical cicada emergence, my friend Joe Green from Florida and I were surveying the periodical cicadas at Del Mar Woods, part of the Lake County Forest Preserve where this video was taken. It was early in the emergence and the cicadas were not up to swing but you can make out the distinctive "UFO" sound of M. septendecim.
Referring Article: Brood XIII 2007 - Tons of Fun!

Date Posted: 2010-10-28 Comments: (0) Category: ChorusingShow Comments

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Second Stage Decim Call

Watch second stage M. decim calling video Author: Massachusetts Cicadas
Published On: 2007-06-02
Description: While at Del Mar Woods, Lake County Forest Preserve in Illinois, I was able to observe the secondary mating call of a male M. septendecim as they would try to court another cicada. It didn't even matter if the other cicada was another male M. septendecim! It was interesting to note that there were many females in the low-lying branches all around the males but they didn't seem to be interested in mating.
Referring Article: Brood XIII 2007 - Tons of Fun!

Date Posted: 2010-10-29 Comments: (0) Category: Calling SongsShow Comments

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Single M. septendecim Male Calling Song

Play movie Single M. septendecim calling Author: Massachusetts Cicadas
Published On: 2007-06-02
Description: One of my first M. septendecim Periodical cicada recordings. This video was taken outside Chicago in the town of Deerfield, Illinois during the Brood XIII periodical cicada emergence in 2007. This video was taken back before I knew how to do the whistle followed the simulated wing-flick response. Still, a very cool video.
Referring Article: Brood XIII 2007 - Tons of Fun!

Date Posted: 2010-10-29 Comments: (0) Category: Calling SongsShow Comments

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