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Periodic Cicada (13 Year)
This cicada belongs to brood XIX which emerged this spring (2011). It is the largest southern brood of periodic cicadas. The din in the woods was remarkable. Glad it only happens once every 13 years. Etowah County, Alabama. (IMG_5707)
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