Brood X cicadas begin to show themselves and their sounds at Columbus-area Metro Parks Tim Carlin, The Columbus Dispatch
The late morning air is humid at Highbanks Metro Park. The shade from the large trees provides a slight reprieve from the heat but not much.
Even before a visitor sees a single cicada, the members of Brood X make their presence in the park known.
Their hollow hum reverberates through the trees like a subtle background noise. Their little brown shells line the tree trunks in various clearings and picnic areas, and hundreds of exoskeletons pool around the base of the trees.
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