I did a three-day hog hunting/camping trip in the Sam Houston National Forest late last week. While set up at a pond in the evening, I was startled right at sunset by very loud, sharp noises coming from the tops of pine trees surrounding the pond. I recorded it with the voice memo program in my phone, but can’t figure out how to attach it here.
It was a sound I’d never heard before, and it sounded more electronic than animal. Everything I look up suggests cicadas, but this wasn’t rhythmic like cicadas — it was sharp bursts of growl-like noises, more like feedback coming from an amplifier than anything else, definitely coming from high up in the trees. I couldn’t see anything making the noise, and it didn’t occur anywhere else. I was camped half a mile away under other pine trees, and no noise.
Any ideas? Bird, tree frog, insect? Aliens?
It was a sound I’d never heard before, and it sounded more electronic than animal. Everything I look up suggests cicadas, but this wasn’t rhythmic like cicadas — it was sharp bursts of growl-like noises, more like feedback coming from an amplifier than anything else, definitely coming from high up in the trees. I couldn’t see anything making the noise, and it didn’t occur anywhere else. I was camped half a mile away under other pine trees, and no noise.
Any ideas? Bird, tree frog, insect? Aliens?