Day Two Of Cicada Photos: Hitchhikers, Typists And Gardeners

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Rockville MD

15 June, 2021

10:18 AM

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MARYLAND — It's day two of Cicada Invasion photos from Patch readers. We asked for photos and you delivered — so much so that we'll be publishing a cicada photo story every day this week. If your photo isn't here, check back again tomorrow. If you missed yesterday's story, be sure to check it out. Here's some of our favorites: Photo Courtesy of Yun Cohen. This image was captured on June 7 in Rockville.Photo Courtesy of Hajime Takizawa. Chase the cat plays with a new friend in Bethesda on June 13.Photo courtesy of Jan Stovall. This was captured on May 18 in Takoma Park.Photo Courtesy of Daina Buivys. This dog looked at his lunch in his Catonsville backyard on June 2.Photo Courtesy of Ryan Ziolkowsk. This cicada hitchhiked in Nottingham on June 9.Photo Courtesy of Roberta Kasik. She said she caught this "cicada parade" in Randallstown on May 27.Photo Courtesy of Ken Shannon. Taken in Perryman, MD on May 22.Photo Courtesy of Nadia Herron. Taken in Columbia on June 5.Photo Courtesy of Bill Lee. This image was captured in a Towson parking lot on June 7. Photo Courtesy of David Cox. Taken in Glen Burnie on May 27.Photo Courtesy of Terri Kerner. Taken in Bethesda on May 29.Photo Courtesy of Michelle Burr. These cicadas were hanging out on a tree in Germantown in early June.Photo Courtesy of Nikki Boisture. A cicada settles on a fifth-story tomato plant in North Bethesda.Photo Courtesy of Linda Daly-Lucas. This cicada landed on this flower in Beltsville on June 10.Photo Courtesy of Umang Vipul. Taken in Rockville on June 11.Photo Courtesy of Susan Pacson. This cicada was photographed in Nottingham City on June 9.Photo Courtesy of Rhonda Hinz. Taken in Bowie on June 2.Photo Courtesy of Aaron Horenstein. This budding typist was photographed in Columbia.Photo Courtesy of Christopher Kinda. Kinda's daughter Charlie let a cicada crawl on her arm in Hanover on June 10.Photo Courtesy of Giancarla Calzetta. Taken in June in Catonsville.Cicada Counting Unites MD Family, Teaches Beauty Of NatureWill Eating 17-Year Cicadas Make Maryland Pets Sick?Cicadas Emerge In MarylandCicada Invasion Coming So 'Magicicada Months' Declared By HoganYou Can Eat 17-Year Cicadas As They Emerge In Maryland17-Year Cicadas A Call For MD Citizen Scientists To Help In CountCicadas Swarm And Copperheads: Yes, It's A Thing In MarylandBillions Of 17-Year Cicadas Will Emerge; MD Epicenter In 2021

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