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Cicada Summer When you hear cicadas begin calling in the morning, you know it is going to be a hot day! Cicada song is the distinctive sound of an Australian summer. From the treetops, a chorus of species, including Redeyes, Tickers and Black Squeakers, fill the warm air with whir, buzz and thrum. An occasional bush fly zips past and Pobblebonk Frogs call from a nearby pond, while Rufous Whistlers, Bronzewing Pigeons, Weebills and a Pallid Cuckoo complete the Australian summer symphony. Some of Australia's larger cicadas are well-known for their penetrating sounds, but this recording features smaller species which create a shimmering tapestry of ever-changing rhythms and textures. Feel the warmth of an Australian summer in the bush.
Tracklist: Track 1: The Morning Cicada Chorus Total Playing Time: 68 minutes Recording Location:
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