This Is The Most Oklahoma Sound You'll Ever Hear, And We Can't Stop Listening To It
In the heart of summer, when the sun blankets Oklahoma with its fiery embrace, a symphony resonates through the scorching air. It’s a sound so quintessentially Oklahoman that it’s ingrained in the very essence of our summers – the chorus of dog-day cicadas. With their distinctive buzzing, these remarkable creatures are as much a part of Oklahoma’s hot months as cowboy boots and sunsets over the plains.
For those no longer residing in Oklahoma, here’s a snippet of that beloved summer symphony for old-time’s sake, courtesy of the Tulsa World YouTube channel.
The nostalgic sound of the Dog Day cicada transports one into a world of cherished memories, harmonizing with Oklahoma’s natural beauty. It reminds us of the importance of preserving delicate ecosystems and the creatures that breathe life into them.
If you’re interested in learning more about Oklahoma’s cicadas, check out our featured article: For The First Time In 221 Years, A Rare Double Emergence Of Cicadas Is Expected In 2024 In Oklahoma.”
I don’t know about you but I’m starting to wonder if I’ll get any sleep this summer!
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