Meanwhile, here's the explosion of cicadas in Princeton, NJ... https://t.co/QPZkiQHB3x pic.twitter.com/l4LX998PU4
— Danny Y. Huang (@danny_y_huang) May 23, 2021
The #Cicadas are coming, and they got lots of friends.#cicadas2021 pic.twitter.com/hK7mveTtqm
— S.S.M. Kentucky (@71FatCat) May 23, 2021
Cicadas everywhere pic.twitter.com/Bnt0azxSIf
— Anthony Quintano Photography (@AnthonyQuintano) May 23, 2021
This is just one tree in my neighborhood. #cicadas pic.twitter.com/FT7leMxoTJ
— Sean Baptiste (@SeanTheBaptiste) May 19, 2021
Good Morning #spiritchat friends I am surrounded by the beautiful sounds of #cicadas in the trees around my balcony on this amazing Sunday morning 🙏🏽💜🦋 pic.twitter.com/6L1OTH1Pn6
— Denise Buchman ☕️ (she/her) (@denisebuchman) May 23, 2021
You might have seen the #cicadas already but did you stop for over an hour or 2 to see how the nymphs become adults?
— Pablo Vidal-Ribas (@PabloVidalRibas) May 19, 2021
Don’t worry. I got two for you in few seconds #timelapse #BroodX #CicadaWatch2021 1/6 pic.twitter.com/UYbrcwWikt
When I was 3, we lived in Maryland during one of the BroodX emergences. And here I am, still excitedly collecting cicadas in the morning... I’m more gentle now than I was then, at least.
— Dr. Meaghan L. Pimsler (@PleaseBugMe) May 18, 2021
Cicadas are probably the reason I’m an entomologist.#cicadas #CicadaWatch2021 #cicadas2021 pic.twitter.com/Gwfzlz8uFk
They have arrived! In my backyard 5.14.21 (none in front) Falls Church VA 22042 #Cicadas #BroodX Not flying around yet & #NoNoiseYet pic.twitter.com/KwKGMKuJhS
— ᴅɪᴀɴᴇ ᴄ. ʜɪʟʟ ❣ (@HillDianeC) May 16, 2021
#cicadas at my parents today. Part of me loves them because of science. Other part, still creeped out. 50/50 cicada chick. pic.twitter.com/ljzbcDmCyJ
— Jen (@SkinnyB81) May 19, 2021
Meanwhile in Virginia... #cicadas #BroodX pic.twitter.com/Ol6HlwoOJo
— Taran Hook (@TaranJHook) May 19, 2021
Our best defense against #cicadas! pic.twitter.com/578x7t3dOP
— Paula Maier (@PaulaMaier3) May 19, 2021
Yeah... we have a few #cicadas up here in Silver Spring MD. #BroodX pic.twitter.com/GTzO2QScGi
— Mitch Zuckerman (@ec0p0lis) May 18, 2021
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