Grasshoppers

Among the dense green grass, I managed to spot a pair of grasshoppers in courtship. Their eyes kept darting toward me, and their antennae were frequently moving. It seemed they were discussing me. I didn't care. I continued to approach them cautiously. I kept watching as I walked. I kept walking, and finally, I reached the pair. Their gazes remained fixed on me. But this time, they stopped moving their antennae. They seemed more relaxed now. Perhaps they knew I wouldn't disturb or harm them.

They weren't just stopping there, they were continuing a tradition passed down through generations of previous generations. They were making a pact that their form and color would remain in this world, never to be interrupted, always present. They continued their ritual, unperturbed by my presence. But I remained vigilant, photographing them carefully.

Latin nameGenus Sinaloa
Observation date5 Jun, 2026
Camera usedrealme 7 Pro
Photographers@reachdreams
LocationAceh, Indonesia
Link to original community

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/368557960

LatitudeLongitudeMap
4.69513596.7493993https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=4.695135&mlon=96.7493993


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While it's difficult to photograph just one of these beautiful insects, bravo to you for managing to capture more than one!

!sloth

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Congrats on the quest! Points sent to your wallet. If you like taking photos, check out my Night Photography Competition in the FeelGood Community.

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I take photos, but I rarely do so at night. I hope your contest goes well and that many people participate.

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No worries at all! Night photography can indeed be a bit tricky. Thank you so much for your kind words and well wishes. Keep capturing those beautiful daylight shots!❤️🌹

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