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Grasshopper Sparrow - Bristoe Station Battlefield Heritage Park

These grasshoppers have been appearing all over town. Read the full story at GSG Blog.

 

Unknown artist.

Detroit, Michigan

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This Grasshopper Sparrow popped up for a few songs on a dewy, Spring morning earlier this year. He, of course, was on the wrong side of the sun; so, I dialed back the exposure and tried exposing for the highlighted dew along the edge of the plant.

In many places around the world, grasshoppers are eaten as a good source of protein !!

 

Dans beaucoup d'endroits autour du monde, les sauterelles sont considérées comme une bonnes source de protéines !!

 

Ref. Wikipedia

Grasshopper Warbler

Grasshopper Warbler sings with its bill wide open, turning its head from side to side. This gives a ventriloquial effect; it is almost impossible to place exactly where the song is coming from, and its intensity alters constantly. Singing birds are especially vocal around dusk and dawn.

Grasshopper found on my car

I can't decide which picture I like better. This is the same grasshopper at California Adventure just sitting on the post.

I love watching and photographing crickets and grasshoppers, I find them to be real characters! I got attacked by a big one last year! Hopefully I'll manage to get a few more pictures of these over the summer to show off their characters.

  

Most of my macro photography so far has been with the aid of flash so I'm going to make a concerted effort to try to get more natural light macro shots like this.

  

Thanks for looking,

  

Gary

grasshopper on bray head

This is my first grasshopper shot. I was waiting for a hummingbird when this grasshopper flew in front of me. It crawled and hopped along some leaves, moving in and out of shadows. It stopped in a patch of sun here.

 

More photos from NYBG are in my set

New York Botanical Garden

 

More photos of flying insects are in my set

Butterflies, Bees and Dragonflies

 

Grasshopper . Warton. 8th august 2010

These grasshoppers have been appearing all over town. Read the full story at GSG Blog.

 

Unknown artist.

Detroit, Michigan

My first shot upload to flickr.

The grasshopper drone is an unpiloted forward attack bug. It leaps across the front lines, fires a couple of plasma bursts at the enemy, and then leaps back. Can be either remotely controlled, or pre-programmed. Unlike a real grasshopper, this drone is incapable of sustained flight - it just jumps really high.

Biggest grasshopper ever.

Grasshopper with my macro - it was in the morning and he hadnt warmed up yet so was quite persuadable. Once in the sun on the grass he soon hopped it!

Grasshopper Closeup. Taken just before the cat ruined things by eating it

The grasshoppers were congregating in an area covered with gravel adjacent to the creek. The ground was hot and many grasshoppers chose to sit on a rock or stick.

Photo: Fred

Meadow Grasshopper.

Chorthippus parallelus

Windrush

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The first grasshopper photo of the trip. Not as colourful as many in the Neotropics.

This was a very common species on the trip. It is an attractive species and particularly pleasing to find a mating pair I could photograph.

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