Saturday, September 12, 2009

Wrapping up

Well, it looks like things are coming to close. We heard a second Jumping Bush Cricket near the Carol Gardens, and I think that’s our last stop. Our group had dwindled down to five members a few posts ago and now it appears that the rest of the group is ready to call it a night (not before 3 of our mates bravely ate some cricket cookies though!). I guess it is almost 11:00. How the time flies when you’re having fun!

Hope everyone enjoyed the hunt, or if you weren’t actually there (like myself) the blog. Don’t forget to check out all the other blogs from the Cricket Crawl, and their latest updates, if you haven’t already.

Goodnight!

Is it just me? Or am I seeing multiples?

The Greater Anglewing Katydids definitely seem to be out in force tonight. That or they just like the Sweet Team.
We heard one at the Summit Community Gardens, which sounded like it was in a tree, one near the Backyard Garden, and at least three from the Urban Meadow, which used to be a vacant lot (how cool is that! They turned the lot into a meadow. Nice.) . All of these within a few blocks of each other. Maybe they know something we don’t know……….(aliens?, Nah)

The Urban Meadow also had a lot of other crickets and katydids actively calling, but unfortunately they weren’t calls that any of us could ID. Definitely need a “stridulation” expert for identifying everything in this area.

Beware! Nudists on the prowl!

Caution! Don’t believe what you think you hear! Crickets are more devious than you may think…..

Our poor hapless team in Brooklyn Heights was working on moving to their next site, when they hear a cricket call. Of course they move closer to investigate, as any good scientist would, and start peering under the bushes looking for the critter. When, low and behold, instead of finding the cricket they were looking for, they find a naked man!

Definitely NOT what they were searching for.

Rooftop Pleasures


Ahhh… If only I could be there with the rest of the team…...

Standing on the rooftops looking at the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty…...

Listening to the calls of the Greater Anglewing Katydid and the Fork-tailed Katydid like the rest of the team…..

Even if I was some of the team who couldn’t actually hear the frequency of the Fork-tailed katydid!

Picture of our Team

Found....


Jumping Bush Cricket calls heard between Aitken Place and Joralemon St!

Success!


The team heard a Greater Anglewing!

Well.....

Well our first stop at Court Street didn’t pan out. But that was just for practice anyway, right? Of course! We still have the whole night ahead of us……….

Get ready, get set…..Go!


The Sweet Expedition is getting ready to start the search. The nighttime serenades are all beginning to fill the night…. What musical hoppers will the Sweet Team discover in the dense jungles of the tree canopies and rooftops above the streets of Brooklyn Heights?
Will the team be happily rewarded with many different species’ calls for taking on scaling the breathtakingly dangerous climb of five stories?
Or will the nighttime choirs rebel because our team used the staircase (or elevator)?

Stay close by and find out yourself!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Rain, rain, go away!

Ok, so there’s some bad news and there’s some good news.

The bad news is the weather for tonight (in NY) looks wet and stormy – not the best conditions for people to listen to cricket calls :( So, unfortunately our cricket crawl is going to have to be postponed.

The good news is the hunt is rescheduled for tomorrow night!! :) (Sat. Sept. 12) And the weather sounds much nicer too – warm and clear.

Hope everybody will tune in tomorrow – talk to you later!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

FYI

In case you were wondering (even if you weren’t), we’re not the only the only group searching out the musically talented cricket and katydids tomorrow night. Check out these other group joining in the hunt!

· The Cricket Hunters http://crickethunters.wordpress.com
· Feller Expedition http://fellercricketexpedition.blogspot.com
· Gowanus Expedition http://gowanuscricketexpedition.blogspot.com
· Matteson and Clark Expedition http://mattesonclarkcricketexpedition.blogspot.com
· NYBG Expedition http://nybgcricketexpedition.blogspot.com
· Radio-tracking Insects http://bugaddiction.webs.com
· The Counting Cricketeers http://magblog.audubon.org/

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Testing....testing....

Hi everybody! Just wanted to see if this works.... I'll be keeping everyone on this blog updated Friday night of the going-ons for the Sweet Expedition. I'll be stuck here in MD so send me lots of pics from NY!
Have fun!!