Temperature between 24.5 and 25 C
Singing from a rocky slope covered by patches of tall grass
I'm guessing at the ID. It sounds like there are 2. One doesn't stop making noise, the other seems to have 2 pitches.
@brandonwoo @nan-cee
Identified by Wilbur Herschberger of www.songsofinsects.com. Recorded at mid-morning, temp 62F, shrubs/edge of woods.
Found this in Friendly Village a week ago. I have called this a flying ground cricket but have seen no reference to it in any orthoptera guides. Had first seen them in Columbus, Ohio in 1969. Since then in Toledo, Ohio and now Perrysburg. I have seen them fly before also. This one didn't get a chance.
Really tiny bug (approx. 1 cm high), very long antennae (approx. 6 cm), really big song. Possibly singing to attract a mate, as it was singing and moving through bushes by the riverside, and was seen singing on a leaf while another similar looking bug sat under the same leaf . Video available here: https://youtu.be/xZLxL-LsoGA
Really tiny bug (approx. 1 cm high), very long antennae (approx. 6 cm), really big song. Possibly singing to attract a mate, as it was singing and moving through bushes by the riverside, and was seen singing on a leaf while another similar looking bug sat under the same leaf . Video available here: https://youtu.be/xZLxL-LsoGA