Crickets??? Mine sound like "spring peepers". I use to enjoy hearing real spring peepers peeping out in the fields. But now I hear them all the time. Never go away. Hear them over the sound of the TV, which I leave on all the time for the noise. And it can be very, very, annoying! Can't say I wasn't warned, but was not offered a solution to what cause the tinnitus. Thanks to a military contract and Hughes Tool. Can't say that Howard Hughes didn't leave me anything.
("the spring peeper has a high-pitched call similar to that of a young chicken, only much louder and rising slightly in tone. They are among the first frogs in the regions to call in the spring. As a chorus, they resemble the sounds of sleigh bells. They are heard early in spring not long after the ice melts on the wetlands. The males usually call from the edges of the bodies of water in which they breed, hidden near the bases of shrubs or grasses. Even when calling, they may be difficult to locate, and are most easily seen when in amplexus in the shallows. As in other frogs, an aggressive call is made when densities are high. This call is a rising trill closely resembling the breeding call of the southern chorus frog (Pseudacris nigrita nigrita).")
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