• Brood IX (Brood 9), is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas that appear regularly throughout the United States in 13 or 17-year intervals. Seventeen-year...
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    Periodical cicadas (redirect from Brood XXI)
    17-year broods have appeared in the same year. "2015 was the last time a 13-year brood emerged with a 17-year brood, when Brood XXIII emerged with Brood IV...
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    Broods—in 2024 (with Brood XIII), 2037 (Brood IX), 2050 (Brood V), 2063 (Brood I), 2076 (Brood XIV), 2089 (Brood X), 2102 (Brood VI), and 2115 (Brood...
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    emergences of Brood XXIII will be dual emergences, together with different Broods of 17-year cicadas: 2041 (with Brood XIII), 2054 (Brood IX), 2067 (Brood V), 2080...
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    to by a Roman numeral; for example, "grade IX" is sometimes seen for "grade 9". In entomology, the broods of the thirteen- and seventeen-year periodical...
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    the 'Dresden amen' in his church music and symphonic works". The third, brooding motif in pianissimo is marked by the "tired seconds of the double basses...
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  • (2010) Sharon Penman Time and Chance (2002) ISBN 0-7181-4308-6 Devil's Brood (2009) ISBN 0-7181-5465-7 Alison Weir – The Captive Queen (2010) Ffiona...
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    hatch after 14 to 16 days. The brooding parent bird often stands on the rim of the nest rather than sit on the chicks. Brood parasitism of the babblers'...
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    territory. Carolina wrens raise multiple broods during the summer breeding season, but can fall victim to brood parasitism by brown-headed cowbirds, among...
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    black-splotched whitish eggs on a scrape. If conditions are favourable, a second brood might be laid, though if the lakes dry up prematurely the breeding colonies...
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