Speckled Bush Cricket; Leptophyes punctatissima; insect; cricket; Orthoptera; Orthopteran; Tettigoniidae; bush cricket; Kenn; North Somerset; Somerset; England; UK; camouflaged; male
Speckled bush cricket, makes an almost inaudible scratching noise, found in rough vegetation and grasslands, excellent camouflage, blends in, antennae much longer than body, insect, nature, wildlife
Insect, Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Bush Crickets, Cone-heads, Grassland, Conservation, British native, Climate change is increasing the range of this insect further north
Insect, Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae, Bush Crickets, Cone-heads, Grassland, Conservation, British native, Climate change is increasing the range of this insect further north
Anchor Bottom; East Sussex; Roesel's bush-cricket; bush-cricket; Metrioptera roeseli; insect;
Description
Roesel's bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeseli) is a European bush-cricket. This species is found mainly in damp grassy habitats. Its song is very similar to that of Savi's Warbler.
East Sussex; Roesel's bush-cricket; bush-cricket; Metrioptera roeseli; insect;
Description
Roesel's bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeseli) is a European bush-cricket. This species is found mainly in damp grassy habitats. Its song is very similar to that of Savi's Warbler.
East Sussex; Roesel's bush-cricket; bush-cricket; Metrioptera roeseli; insect;
Description
Roesel's bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeseli) is a European bush-cricket. This species is found mainly in damp grassy habitats. Its song is very similar to that of Savi's Warbler.
East Sussex; Roesel's bush-cricket; bush-cricket; Metrioptera roeseli; insect;
Description
Roesel's bush-cricket (Metrioptera roeseli) is a European bush-cricket. This species is found mainly in damp grassy habitats. Its song is very similar to that of Savi's Warbler.
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Ants honeydew aphids close-up nature natural world Formicidae Hy; Co-operation Insects Animal Behaviour tending; insect
Description
Ants collecting honeydew from an aphid colony on a plant stem. Ants 'milk' aphids to get them to release the honeydew. The ants stroke the aphids with their antennae, causing the aphids to release honeydew, which the ants eat.