Grass Hooper on an Allium
By Pita
- 15 Apr, 2012
- 18 likes
This grass hooper just appeared one day and stayed all day basking in the sunshine! (I have no idea what type of grass hooper he is!)
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FANTASTIC they are so hard to catch!!
15 Apr, 2012
your not hopping fast enough Sticki. :-)))
15 Apr, 2012
sorry^^^^^^^^^ SL [those are my hops]
used to be able to hop and jump and run ~ not so fast as i would like to any more!!!
15 Apr, 2012
hee hee - he didn't actually hop anywhere for hours so I was lucky to have him in the garden for photography lessons! :D
15 Apr, 2012
:-)))
15 Apr, 2012
can you give me lessons too please pita?
15 Apr, 2012
I can try Sticki! hee hee x
16 Apr, 2012
In hopping and photography?
16 Apr, 2012
sure thing! Its easy to hop when you only have one leg! ha ha - only kidding! :)
16 Apr, 2012
:-)
16 Apr, 2012
Oh goodness me, you kept all these quiet
16 Apr, 2012
perhaps this was a secret one ~ for your birthday card???
16 Apr, 2012
mmm - to hang on the other side of the hall!! hee hee
16 Apr, 2012
I could have a whole set for the staircase
16 Apr, 2012
And I'll make you a calendar for the kitchen!
:0
16 Apr, 2012
a calendar would be great
16 Apr, 2012
How did I know you were gonna say that!! :S
16 Apr, 2012
or a picture for every stair!!
be a lovely calendar, im not so keen on the WI sort myself!!!
16 Apr, 2012
Love it;0))
17 Apr, 2012
Also in my favs!!!! I love insects and crawlies :))))
17 Apr, 2012
Someone private messaged me to ask what this 'grasshopper' was - I went and investigated and its apparently a Speckled Bush Cricket - a female I think!
Yay! Crickets in the garden!!
17 Apr, 2012
Lovely pic and thankyou for naming him, I was thinking of Jimminy Cricket..
17 Apr, 2012
Wow Straight on to favs lovely shot Pita :o)
17 Apr, 2012
An excellent shot.....
18 Apr, 2012
your camera talents are being wasted.why not start doing weddings
19 Apr, 2012
Because I like bugs better! Actually I'm thinking of holding an exhibition in your house and all the GOY buddies can come take a look and you can feed them afternoon tea and scones! I think everyone would like that!
We could do a special Jubilee exhibition!
19 Apr, 2012
just name the day and date, all this lot on here would come along but they would all expect bottles of wine too
19 Apr, 2012
You may have just regretted you said that live on air! :D
19 Apr, 2012
and they would want Rhubarb and custard
19 Apr, 2012
Rhubarb, custard and wine???
19 Apr, 2012
Yummy pity I live so far away!
19 Apr, 2012
Neellan - don't panic about living so far away, I'm sure Yorkshire will send you a food parcel and I'll set you up with video networking so you can have a virtual walk through of the exhibition! (hee hee - I'm fully of good ideas!!!)
:D x
20 Apr, 2012
Sounds like a good idea to me - roll on :o)
Ps: Showed my daughter your super photos this morning she loved them especially this one :o)
20 Apr, 2012
Thank you! :D
21 Apr, 2012
Yw :o)
21 Apr, 2012
This is a superb shot Pita! I don't have quite as much success with bugs as you do..You are a seriously talented young lady!
Love it, straight into faves..\0/xxx
1 Feb, 2014
Thank you! It takes patience! Lol x
2 Feb, 2014
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Brilliant..In my faves Pita
15 Apr, 2012