Re[2]: [NatureNS] popping worms this afternoon

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I have twice heard earthworms (night crawlers) pulling last falls moist 
leaves into garden soil a dusk. In more firm lawn soil they usually pull 
several leaf fragments part way in.
DW

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From: "Frederick W. Schueler" <bckcdb@istar.ca>
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Sent: 5/13/2018 11:25:13 PM
Subject: Re: [NatureNS] popping worms this afternoon

>On 13/05/2018 8:03 PM, Donna Crossland wrote:
>>It reminds me of friends from Moscow who once told me that if you 
>>listen closely on a quiet and moist summer night, you can hear the 
>>earthworms making slight noises (perhaps slithering? or sucking?) as 
>>they extend in and out of their burrows.  My backyard is teaming with 
>>earthworms, but I still haven't really heard them.
>
>* they're easily heard on some spring nights in eastern Ontario.
>
>fred.
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