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All the photos I post are real, no zoo or pets just my cheap camera with out a big zoom lens and many years of wondering. You may notice some aging of me in the couple that I’m in.
 
Slingshot. Quiet, small, portable, and plenty powerful enough. Stick it in yr pocket with a few smooth pebbles.
I've trained the pigeons to avoid the building I'm in, and the adjacent ones, by shooting ice cubes at 'em with a wrist rocket. They shatter on hitting the walls, sending a shower of shards, and there's nothing to clean up afterwards.
 
In the mid west many people call them locust, or 17 year locust. These are smaller but buzz about the same. Kaddydid or Katydid are a grasshopper looking bug that are bright green.
 
Nope. Two different insects, including here in the eastern U.S. We too have different types of cicadas, including the 25 year cycle cicada you refer to. While you will hear cicadas on a hot day every summer, when the 25 year cycle comes around, those bugs are HUGE and when they all pitch in together as the day heats up, it is noticeably louder than other years.
Katydids are a totally different bug.
 
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