Hi Wing. The stream runs every day (except for occasional network outages). If you tune in from about 1200 - 1800 US Eastern Time (UTC-4) you'll hear them. That would be midight-6am in HK so maybe not too convenient! I have excerpts from the stream as well as close-up field recordings from nearby (without traffic!) so I'll send an update when they are uploaded.
The Bug Music book is a nice resource. I checked out some of David Rothenberg's talks/performances around New York in 2013, when Brood II was emerging in the Hudson Valley.
-Zach
Hello Zach,Missed [!] the live stream and would like to know where i can hear the archive again. got a book few yrs ago here and its ok called bug music: how insects gave us rhythm and noise and first time to hear the intro/story of the periodic cicadas over there.be well with nature,Wing from Hong Kong
On Wednesday, June 9, 2021, Zach Poff <z@zachpoff.com> wrote:
Hello all. In several states in the U.S. the periodic cicadas have emerged from their 17 year slumber to sing, mate and die. I set up a live stream to share the chorus. In a few weeks the cicadas will be dead but I'll probably leave the stream up for awhile.
It's called "patapsco state park - maryland" (on the US east coast) on the map
Direct stream link: https://locus.creacast.com:
9443/patapsco_state_park_ maryland.mp3 More context on my website: https://www.zachpoff.com/
artwork/live-stream-patapsco/ Enjoy!
-Zach
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