Thus, I'll be calling him the Green Hopper for now, maybe some other time I'll get to see him via Mr. G. sharing this post for
The Green Hopper
I think this green fellow belongs in the grasshopper family.
I looked up for the same specie in the internet a while ago before hitting the publish button for this post but I wasn't able to find one.
Thus, I'll be calling him the Green Hopper for now, maybe some other time I'll get to see him via Mr. G. sharing this post for
Thus, I'll be calling him the Green Hopper for now, maybe some other time I'll get to see him via Mr. G. sharing this post for
And a lovely shade of green he certainly is. Nice macro shot. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteDon't know much about insects, but it looks like some kind of grasshopper. Great capture - wonderful green tones.
ReplyDeleteawesome capture! i also name it as a grasshopper.
ReplyDeleteVery good macro photo.
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Hi there - great shot. I think that’s some form of cricket - I think the antennae are too long for a normal grasshopper. But that’s a bit of a stab from a different continent!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Australia
Wow this tiny guy tries to live by ^_^
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Oh he's wonderful and such a pretty green color.
ReplyDeleteTotally green.
ReplyDeleteooh, she's looking at me. thanks for sharing.
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