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Transcript: Scientists Count New York's Cricket Population
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- NPR All Things Considered
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- September 4, 2009
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NOAH ADAMS
NPR All Things Considered
09-04-2009
Scientists Count New York's Cricket Population
Host: NOAH ADAMS
Time 21:00-22:00 PM
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NOAH ADAMS, host:
This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Noah Adams.
ROBERT SIEGEL, host:
And I'm Robert Siegel. New Yorkers are being asked to take their cell phones into the wilds, or at least what pass for the wilds, of New York City next week in the hopes of recording this sound.
(Soundbite of katydid)
SIEGEL: That is the sound of the common true katydid. It's very different from, say, the northern fall field cricket.
(Soundbite of cricket)
SIEGEL: Once again, common true katydid:
(Soundbite of katydid)
SIEGEL: And northern fall field ...
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