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I cannot remember ever having heard a katydid much before the middle of August.
"You hear the katydids, and she always wanted to go back home.
Green is the most common amongst this species of katydid.
Both parents care for the young and feed them a variety of insects, including katydids.
The adult katydids size ranges from one to five inches.
In the summer, the katydids chorus through the night.
The katydids were the first to stop their chorus.
It also has a locust and katydid hiding in the leaves.
Katydids feed chiefly on plant matter, though several also eat other insects.
The album cover features a photograph of a katydid by Dorothy White.
Katydids in Panama have learned to dance to avoid being eaten by bats, researchers say.
Katydid was laid up on 9 December 1919.
The crickets and katydids are all right, but something scuttling through the grass makes you wonder what it could be.
"You can stop counting now, right inside on that old thermometer it's eighty-seven and going up, without the help of no katydids."
He appeared to accept that and turned back to the open door, listening to the sound of katydids in the silence that followed.
Later I came downstairs and sat on the veranda and listened to the katydids.
Scientists has also concluded that the peacock katydid tend to live in small specific environments and do not spread out.
If you're hearing a chorus of insect sounds on summer nights, it's mostly crickets and katydids.
The last one, the Katydid, a small gasoline launch, was wrecked in a hurricane in 1944.
There are other noisemakers, namely the katydids, which are grasshoppers.
Wing form and function varies widely among katydids.
They are among the largest winged katydids.
Striking sparks with his iron shoes; silencing the katydids.
What's happened to the annual serenade of the katydids in New York's wooded suburbs?