We called in at Marshide today, for a look at the short-winged conehead crickets which are near the sand washing plant car park. There were a few adults in the sedges, but most were nymphs.
Adult short-winged conehead cricket.
Short-winged conehead cricket nymph.
Saturday 12 July 2014
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