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Old 02-04-2009, 12:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Strange insect sound in the garden

On 2/4/09 12:20, in article , "David
in Normandy" wrote:

While working in the garden over the last few days I've heard a sound
I've never heard before. It sounds like a cross between dry leaves
rustling and the tail of a rattle snake shaking - but a lot fainter
sound than such a snake. Not that there are any rattle snakes here in
Northern France! Any ideas what it is?


Not even escapee pets?

The sound is audible from around 20 feet away from whatever it is. The
sound lasts barely a second or two and is repeated at approximately 30
second to minute intervals. On following the sound to its origin it
stops. There is not sign of an animal so it must be an insect in the
grass. I have very sharp hearing and the sound is nothing like the
crickets we get here.

Any ideas what it is?


Slow worms, grass snakes, frogs, some other kind of grass hopper? Ground
nesting bird? Borer bees/wasps?
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