📚 Archive Post — Originally published on October 18, 2022. This content is now freely available as part of our public archive.
Oaks bottom is very dry and is in need of some rain. The lack of rain does not seem to be a problem for the grasshoppers. There are hundreds of them right now. I was able to get a few macro photos of these cool insects.











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