Carolina Wren Song Captured!!
Enjoy the jubilant song of this male Carolina Wren! Did you know, Carolina Wren’s are non-migratory and are unique in that only the male has a loud, rolling song?! Usually…
Herons Catching Fish – Watch Now!
See these incredible Great Blue Herons stalking, catching, and swallowing these huge fish WHOLE! The last Heron even manages to catch one at the base of a raging waterfall!! Did…
Whimsical Veery Song Captured!
Hear this hidden little thrush sing its whimsical song in our latest video! Did you know, the Veery can migrate up to 160 miles in one night??!! Typically only found…
Creatures Devouring Brood X Cicadas!
See everything from fungi to deer and ants to goslings feasting on these Brood X Cicadas! Our final video on the amazing natural phenomenon that is the Brood X Cicada…
Squirrels Devouring Cicadas, Part Three!
Our latest video has more squirrel-on-cicada devastation! But no need to worry! Periodic cicadas emerge in such massive numbers as a survival strategy called “predator satiation”. This is where the…
Squirrels Devouring Cicadas, Part Two!
See more squirrel on cicada viciousness in our latest video! But don’t worry – there are always plenty of the Brood X Cicadas left! Periodic cicadas emerge in such massive…
Brood X Cicada Songs by Species
Did you know, there are three different species of Brood X Cicada, all with very different song styles? In this video, we explore their different cicada songs with examples captured…
Squirrels Devouring Cicadas!
Greedy squirrels annihilating poor, clumsy Brood X Cicadas – see it in our latest video! The theory is that these periodic cicadas emerge in such massive numbers as a survival…
Brood X Cicada Life Cycle
After spending 17 years underground, these Brood X Cicadas have emerged by the thousands (even millions!!) all over the Eastern US. Check out the video to see them go from…
Cicada Horde Preparing to Emerge!
Check out our latest video of Brood X cicada nymphs preparing for their impending emergence! Get a close up look at how they groom and prepare their holes and “chimneys”.…