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    Default Female Bush Cricket

    I think she has lost one of her antennae
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    Excellent image of the Bush Cricket Beryl, and yes it does appear to have lost an antenna poor mite.


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    Thanks Pete

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    Well done Beryl, strangely enough, saw one yesterday, which I think is a speckled Bush Cricket, not a great photo, it was in the way of a cable run, didn't move though.
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    Nice one. They aren't moving much. I saw somw Grass hoppers too but toolow down in the greass.

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