View allAll Photos Tagged grasshopper
This grasshopper sat around and posed for the camera and then in less than a blink of the eye .... Gone! I know not where lol! HBBBT ;0)
... well that is what Ms. Krach yelled to me from our front door. She had been out gardening. I asked what it was, and she said I had to take a picture. So of course the next question I asked was what lens do I need.
'How the hell would I know' was her response back to me. That is usually how it goes when she asks me to take a picture :)
Once I saw her friend there in the garden, I went and grabbed my long lens combo that works well as a macro lens from afar.
Grasshopper sparrow checking out the large, strange flightless bird in front of it making clicking sounds.
"Grasshopper Hangout" - All throughout the fields of the wild, these handsome and daring jumpers can be found basking in the warm light. I cannot help but to stop and hang out with them. He did not seem to mind and even extended me a feeler.
The third photo from the "Radiance" series.
I always feel that grasshopper looks like ultraman (sorry to ultraman fans).. may be because of their eyes ^^
This grasshopper was in the tall grass next to the Tualatin Hills Beaverton Creek wetlands. I saw the movement from the corner of my eye while watching the water fowl, and got some shots of it before it moved into deeper grass.
The eastern lubber grasshopper is limited to the southeastern region of the United States. It is found from the North Carolina south through South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and west through Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana to central Texas. Eastern lubbers have wings, but they can’t fly and can only jump short distances. In fact, these grasshoppers are clumsy and slow movers as their name “lubber,” which means lazy or clumsy, suggests. This guy was resting on a stump at Weeki Wachee Springs, Florida.
Egyptian Grasshopper... Anacridium aegyptium ?
S'Albufera national park, Alcudia, Mallorca.
Not sure which species this one is.
Thanks to Chris and Chris Cox for the id.
Grasshopper sparrow at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, near Commerce City, Colorado