Day Four Of Cicada Invasion: Cheering On A T-Ball Team And More

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Rockville MD

17 June, 2021

5:31 PM

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MARYLAND — We've made it to Day Four of Patch's Cicada Invasion! Cicadas may be on their way out, but we still have plenty of Maryland reader-submitted photos to share. If you've missed any of the other Cicada Invasion days this week, be sure to check them out here: Day OneDay TwoDay Three Here's Day Four: Photo Courtesy of Susan Gold. Taken at the Feynman School In Potomac on June 4. Photo Courtesy of Merrillyn Hill in Clarksville.Photo Courtesy of Katherine Gugulis. Taken in Gaithersburg on June 8. Photo Courtesy of Melissa Stahl. Stahl saw this cicada cheering on her son Daniel and his t-ball team in Parkton.Photo Courtesy of Melissa Stahl. She saw this cicada at the Mays Chapel Pool in Timonium on June 16. Photo Courtesy of Michele Clark. Her cat, Lewi, met his first cicada in Laurel on May 22. Need help finding the cicada? Look to the right of Lewi's paw.Photo Courtesy of Rachel Krug. She found this cicada in her garden in Pikesville.Photo Courtesy of Cassie Felch. Taken in a smokebush in her Mariottsville yard.Photo Courtesy of Ruthie E. Albrecht. Taken in Nottingham on June 2. Photo Courtesy of Daiva Chrzanowski. Taken in Catonsville on May 25.Photo Courtesy of Teresa Ruiz in Bowie.Photo Courtesy of Nadine Morris. This blue-eyed cicada was photographed in Olney on May 19.Photo Courtesy of Angela Cox in AberdeenPhoto Courtesy of Karl Glock in Town Center.Photo Courtesy of Robin Brooks. Taken in Kingsville on May 19. Photo Courtesy of Eve Cerna. Cerna found all of these cicadas in her yard in Rockville.Photo Courtesy of Annette Hovatte. Taken at her Odenton home on May 28.Photo Courtesy of Dean Mahlstedt. Taken at the Howard County Conservancy on May 31.Photo Courtesy of Lisa Wallace in Rodgers Forge.Photo Courtesy of Doris Wong. Wong said this cicada visited her fifth-floor window in Bethesda. 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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