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This little grasshopper was having a terrible time trying to untangle itself from some spider web.
It managed it in the end.
I'm not sure what kind it is. My book doesn't shed much light except to say grasshoppers go through various larval stages and it's not until the final stage that they develop full-size wings. I guess this must be a youngster.
This was a great looking Grasshopper, resembles an aircraft waiting to taxi before take off. Taken at Tirimbina.
A seldom guest in Senja, I belive. But this one had a good time in the sun in Ånderdalen National Park.
I came accross this bird when i heard it sing as i walked my dog [30/04/2011] this is the first year these birds have been in this area [West Lothian Scotland].
3 grasshoppers on a bit of old pipe and a Grayling butterfly (Hipparchia semele) at South Gare of the Tees - what are the chances of that happening, eh?
Yesterday I took a picture of grasshopper.
It was a accidental meeting.
Today one of my goals was a grasshopper.
Draing of wet meadows and peatlands caused that this species has become quite rare.
several very small grasshoppers were seen around R litangense, but hopped out when I disturbed the plant. R litangense has very small leaves.
Grasshopper Sparrow, Ammodramus savannarum (Gmelin, 1789). Grassdale Road near Remington, Virginia, USA. Photo by David L. Govoni ©2013
Cornell: www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Grasshopper_Sparrow/id
EOL: eol.org/pages/1052644/overview
Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grasshopper_Sparrow
Focusing plane isn't completely parallel. But my excuse would be that I was shooting it squatting down. It is very tiring!
Grasshopper that flew in my house last night, after helping him back outdoors he let me snap a few shots of him.
A grasshopper (Can you tell species from a picture?). On some grass (Long Ridge Open Space Preserve, La Honda, CA). Yeah.
While photographing sunflowers and bees out in Pittsford VT, I noticed that with every step that I took tons of baby grasshoppers were jumping away from me.
It was hard enough capturing one frame because they wouldn't stay still, but this shot tested my patience. I finally got the exposures I needed for this. I wasn't leaving until I was happy :)
Grasshopper Warbler - Locustella naevia - Обыкновенный сверчок
Russia, Moscow region, Rozhdestvo, 05/20/2012
Spotted some grasshopper nymphs in the neighbour's front lawn (not quite so keen on gardening and does not cut the grass that frequently). Spent about 15 mins trying to get a shot of one only for them always to jump off at the last minute, so I gave up for the moment. Later on met the neighbour who then mentioned he was actually going to cut the grass. So I them mounted an emergency rescue operation and caught two of them in a glass tumbler with a piece of card and released them on my own back lawn. Then spent another 30 mins trying to get some shots but did succeed this time. Think this is only the second tome I've ever shot grasshoppers.
Noticed this grasshopper deep out in the tall flowers and foliage where the goldfinch were. Could hardly see it. Only saw the second one in the lower right later on the computer. :) Image cropped some.
A lubber grasshopper beginning to molt. They hang upside down and do these strange situps and then their back just splits open and they climb out.