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Cricket Palianta in Dernier

Speckled bush-cricket

Mole cricket wasp

Larra anathema is a species of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Crabronidae. It is the type species of the genus Larra.

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The rules regarding Obstructing the Field...

 

Sort of.

 

I wish I could show you more, but then the image wouldn't meet the challenge set by this weeks Flickr Friday

 

An example...

' A Batsman will be given out, if he wilfully obstructs the opposite side by word or action'

Law 37 s1.

 

So now you know....

 

enjoying yellow flowers

Sirmione, Lake Garda

Regua , Atlantic Rainforest , Brazil

This is the second time that I found a decapitated insect head on my back steps. The first time it was a Carpenter Bee head, this time it appears to be a Cricket head. It's almost like they were being presented to me. I'm beginning to wonder if I have a secret admirer that just so happens to also be an insect serial killer. ( I’m just being silly, it was most likely a Wasp that did this) Strange times my friends, strange times. Photographed in Maryland.

Focus stack of 6 images, shot with the camera hand held. Canon 80D, Canon MPE 65mm macro lens, Canon twin macro flash. Aperture f/11, shutter speed 1/250, ISO 400.

taken at Crestwick Island.

Possibly Conocephalus discolor?

高島屋京都店で「Amour de Chocolat」開催中です。

フルーツパーラーCricketさんと村上開進堂さんコラボの

苺プレートお目当てで行ってきました♡

(写真はスマホに‥。)

村上開進堂さんのさくさくのクッキーも

クリケットさんの苺もサイコー!でした( *´艸`)

Midhurst, West Sussex. The spectators are watching an event put on by the Pony Club.

Since the olden days, Chinese have been keeping crickets as pets. Here, you can actually see live crickets being sold at a shop in Zhujiajiao, China.

Had a similar one from the Jura IDed as Ephippiger sp... not sure though!

Milly-la-Forêt - Essonne - France

The largest Bush Cricket found in the UK (up to 7cm long). It is common in grassland in Southern England. According to the literature it can give a nasty bite if handled. I didnt really pick it up but I let it crawl on me. It didnt bite me !

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At dusk the other day, this little Speckled bush-cricket (I think it's one) crawled around on the lawn at home. A little sluggish, it moved slowly and I followed with macro and flashes. On its way, it enters this red-blasted leaf and stops balancing on the edge of the leaf and licks its leg. I had a flash thrown out on the ground obliquely behind to the right, which illuminated the leaf, and then a flash from above from the left as main light. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to adjust the exposure to the maximum so the background became a bit dark.

Regardless, the little dance between us was the treasure of the evening. 😀 Shortly after this photo was taken, it used its powerful hind legs and flew away into invisibility ... I managed in some strange way to lift my old body to a barely standing position and staggered and stumbled to the warm abode of home...😆😂 happy in the mood like this on an autumn evening in October... and thought in my quiet mind.. it's all good and fine here at home anyway..😍

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Insects in the family Tettigoniidae are commonly called katydids (especially in North America) or bush crickets. They have previously been known as "long-horned grasshoppers". More than 8,000 species are known. Part of the suborder Ensifera, the Tettigoniidae are the only extant (living) family in the superfamily Tettigonioidea.

I saw Crickets Post today, requesting a Pile up.

The greenscreen whined at me "Pleaase, erase me!"

So, I couldn't help but to fiddle about this picture and this is how it turned out.

 

This is for you, Cricket. I hope you'll like it :)

 

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Found this big female Great green bush-cricket with a duff leg.

Pine Tree Cricket (Oecanthus pini)

Status Rote Liste Deutschland: 3 (Gefährdet)

Status Red List Germany: 3 (Vulnerable)

Playing last weekend with my new toy: a 2x extender lens to plug into my 70-200. So far loving it :)

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Summer time cricket at Mentmore in Buckinghampshire.

 

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Nice to go and shoot some cricket yesterday, albeit a low key game.

Green Bush Cricket seen at Mui Shu Hang, Tai Po

Not showing the face but showing instead the intricate patterns on its wings, body and hind legs. Photos are stacked.

Nice pose Mr. Cricket

Crickets are not the easiest beasties to photograph. Grasshoppers and dragonflies will stay still for a moment, but crickets rarely do. I was fortunate with this one.

View On Black and Large..

 

Just playing cricket with my son at our roof top....

 

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closeup shot of a cricket at bottom of a wall

Speckled bush-cricket (Leptophyes punctatissima) nymph [stk 2 frms]

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