Quite often when I am walking through grassy fields, the ground in front of me seems to explode with grasshoppers arcing through the air in all directions. Last week during a visit to Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge, I managed to capture images of two of them.
I am not certain of the species of the formidable looking grasshopper in the first photo. When I looked through sources on line, however, it looked most like an American Bird Grasshopper (Schistocerca americana). Grasshoppers like this always make me think of medieval knights, suited up in protective armor.
The insect in the second image is almost certainly a katydid, and not a grasshopper—the extremely long antennae are often an easy identification feature. I love the brilliant green of the katydid’s body and its matching green eyes. There are lots of different kinds of katydids and I do not know to which species “my” katydid belongs.
We have had a lot of rainy weather recently and temperatures have noticeably dropped. Today’s forecast calls for intermittent rain and a high temperature of only 50 degrees (10 degrees C). I wonder if this cool, rainy period will mark the end of the season for some of the insects that I have been photographing during the past few months.
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Both portraits are fabulous. I especially enjoying seeing all of the details on the grasshopper.
There is definitely a lot of detail to see on the grasshopper. Have you ever drawn a grasshopper, Laura? It seems like the kind of creature that you would enjoy drawing. 🙂
Many years ago I drew some (not anatomically accurate) bugs but I have not for several years. That’s another idea to add to my Art To Do list.
Anatomically accurate drawings are overrated. In my mind’s eye, I image a grasshopper armed like a knight with sword and shield. 🙂
I love that idea!
Superb photos as usual. I love your comparison of the grasshopper to an armored knight. Such a perfect description and I agree with Laura that you well captured those details.
The grasshopper certainly has something of an armoured knight. Stunning photos, Mike!
The Grasshopper may be a Lubber. We have them in SC, pretty large too.