Speckled Bush Cricket

Speckled Bush Cricket - Insects, beetles, spiders, etc.
The Speckled Bush Cricket is grass green in colour with the entire body minutely speckled black which gives rise to its common name. It is common in southern England and Wales but scarce or absent elsewhere. Adults can be seen from May to August in hedgerows, around the margins of woodlands and also in gardens and parks.

Date: 15th July 2006

Location: Thrift Wood EWT reserve, Bicknacre, Essex

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