November 11th, 2010
Unison Soft

How do crickets chirp in unison, getting louder, softer, and then . . . silence?
Are they telepathic or is Jimminy conducting the concert?
The crickets are calling to each other, and are close in sequence, but not perfectly synced. They respond to the same stimulus, so if a person approaches too closely they will all go quiet, and when that person moves away they will all start up again.
Additionally the air temperature influences the speed of the chirping which enhances the impression that they are synchronized.
Listen to the Melodic Sounds of the Birds and Feel the Springtime.the Music of Vivaldi is the Best Accompaniment.
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