Cicada Invasion Day Three: Readers Share Up-Close Photos
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Silver Spring MD
16 June, 2021
5:44 PM
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MARYLAND — It's day three of Cicada Invasion photos from Patch readers. Today, we see cicadas with more kids, more pets, and on more cars. Today isn't our last day of cicada photos — come back for more tomorrow. If you missed earlier stories this week, be sure to check them out. Day One Day Two Here's Day Three: Photos Courtesy of Mike Duffy. It was taken in Catonsville on May 26. Photo courtesy of Ann Doherty. Taken in Finksburg on June 8. Photo Courtesy of TraceyAnn Smith. Smith captured the photo in her Arbutus yard on June 2. Photo Courtesy of Linda Staib. Staib found this cicada while visiting Mariner Point Park in Joppatowne on June 12. Photo Courtesy of Gloria Engebretson. This cicada was found resting on a flower in Silver Spring. Photo Courtesy of JaNay St.Clair. Taken in Silver Spring on June 13. Photo Courtesy of Matt Nelson. This was the third cicada he found on the tire of his car in White Marsh Photo Courtesy of Kathleen Tunney. She found these cicadas in Oregon Ridge on June 6 Photo Courtesy of Gina Lombardi. She found her dog sniffing a molting cicada in Bel Air. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth & Andrew Rodgers. Eight-year-old Chris poses with a cicada in Ellicott City on Memorial Day. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth & Andrew Rodgers. Bella, 4 months, lets a cicada rest on her arm in Ellicott City on Memorial Day. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth & Andrew Rodgers. A cicada lands on six-year-old Patrick's nose in Ellicott City on Memorial Day Photo Courtesy of Keva Knight. She captured this image on May 30 at Schooley Mill Park. Photo Courtesy of Sylvie Williams. She said this cicada tried to hitch a ride from Columbia. Photo Courtesy of Diane Logsdon. She found this cicada near her home in Kensington on June 12. Photo Courtesy of Kathy Martin Ullrich. Taken last weekend in Western Maryland Photo Courtesy of Kathy Martin Ullrich. Taken last weekend in Western Maryland. Photo Courtesy of Sandy Rose Sacki. She found these cicadas in Owings Mills this month. Photo Courtesy of Nick Gruebl. He found this cicada in Kingsville on June 3. 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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