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    We are Hearing the Chirping sound at night in homes, in farms etc..its irritate us.. its from common Cricket bugs..(Family of grasshopper,katydid etc) Only male cricket make noise.. but in bugs world this sound is some kind of songs, which this bugs sing... As I read.. this sound of Attract female, or If female is closer, than sound are different, may be (Love songs).. Aggressive noise.. or many..
    So Next time you can try to listen or Record sound of this Romantic bug and one can see the difference of every noise..

    After taking shot, I notice One left Taraus, Claws. Broken..
    With canon 550D-100mm MAcro
    F:8.0
    ISO:100
    SS:200s
    Built flash,
    Crop for Compo..
    Shot at night with Torch.
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    Nice details of the head and mouth parts. A diffuser would be required here to avoid the reflected highlights. Is this a wingless nymph? Wonder what broke the tarsus.
    TFS
    Long back I had recorded a video of the wing motion during chirping using my Canon SX10. Forgot about that file, will have to look for it...

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    Nice closeup. Good details. The broken tarsus is nicely documented. Did you try a vertical here to include the antennas (?) in full? Thanks for sharing the detailed information.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abhishek Jamalabad View Post
    Nice details of the head and mouth parts. A diffuser would be required here to avoid the reflected highlights. Is this a wingless nymph? Wonder what broke the tarsus.
    TFS
    Long back I had recorded a video of the wing motion during chirping using my Canon SX10. Forgot about that file, will have to look for it...
    Yes, Abhishek, Its Wingless Nymph..But, It can Jump High...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrudul Godbole View Post
    Nice closeup. Good details. The broken tarsus is nicely documented. Did you try a vertical here to include the antennas (?) in full? Thanks for sharing the detailed information.
    This Bugs have Long antennas.. so I try to take Antennas in Vertical compo.. but due to unwanted Leafs, and Branches.., I decided to make Horizontal..

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    It must be tough on it survive on a broken tarsus. How much of a crop is this?

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    Hard Crop.. may be More than 50%.. Because.. This Bug cannot allowed me to come closer..

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