Through the night and afternoon I had been awaken by my noisy neighbor. He recently moved to the bush by my window I know this because before his arrival I had long peaceful siesta in the afternoon but now it's more like having pressed the snooze button every ten minutes. Now my grouchy self had declared a whole day to capture Mr. Jiminy Cricket and release him to a further distant..lets say my sister's yard. And after three long hours of hide and seek and a few cuts and tumbles, I finally caught the unlucky cricket. However, the captive did lead me to discover the secret behind the alarming noise. It's a combination of flapping wings together and wind gusting though to create the happy and a bit annoying chirps. But why chirp I asked? And of course it because of a women. In this case an uncharmed female cricket not persuaded by the sounds of music. For more information on crickets go to: http://cricket-breeding.com/how-and-why-do-crickets-chirp/ or http://insects.answers.com/crickets/chirping-crickets-why-and-how-crickets-make-their-distinctive-sound.
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I like how you describe finding your cricket.
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