I bet it’s exactly the same one, too. Heh.
This one flew into my open car window as I was arriving at work this morning. It found its way to the passenger headrest by the time I got stopped.
Wow, how terrifying would these things be if they were ten feet tall and fifty feet long?
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You can hear these over near the Redstone Airport. Sounds like a roar. Thought it was machines. I heard the exact same noise in Central Alabama on Thursday.
It’s quite a racket, isn’t it Tommy? I saw the bug before I became specifically aware of the noise, so I never wondered what it was.
I could do with about 99% fewer bug photos. Yeesh.
If that thing flew in my window? Y’all would be able to hear me scream from here.
Sorry, kemtee. No more cicada photos for now. 🙂
Kemtee,
Terri S. was pissed off at me for weeks for a photo I posted of a spider. So you are not alone in your wishes.
I remember Terri and the spider thing. I can sympathize.
Bo, post what you want; all you want. Iz your blog. I get fair warning with the post title!
Kemtee, I remember you being enamored of a beetle post too. 🙂 Indeed, I will always try to let you know what’s coming in the post title when it’s a bug shot.