Great Green Bush Cricket Nymph
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Great Green Bush Cricket Tettigonia viridissima
Always an impressive sight, but the first one we saw on the day, we went to get our backpacks on to move a bit and there ontop of mine was this HUGE cricket!! I've seen them before down at Sandwich Bay but as I say, always an impressive sight.
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Cheryl, this one is not quite that far north, but it is spreading as we warm up.
I should have mentioned too, this is actually a Nymph... lol Bout teenage size, still a bit of growing and the wings will mature.
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