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	<title>Comments on: Gray Bird Grasshopper, Eggs and Nymphs</title>
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	<description>Are we experts yet?</description>
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		<title>By: Steve Carras</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve Carras</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 03:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, bnew here, been looking at this site a number of but never really noticed the comment function. Anyway, Daniel, Lise, whoever, you are right. I too, be common in the Los Angeles area..:) [see some of those every other day]...C.L.Hogue was part right, two generations a year, with adults usually appearing in the spring and fall, though I&#039;ve seen summer adults as well. Even saw one of those at Disneyland, where I usually don&#039;t see many hoppers [real ones]..flying..like big birds. Hogue points out these are immensely large [YouTube has a number of videos, usually without naming the species..Grasshopper freakout, chihuahua and hoppers] , the females especially, and they are like big birds when they fly [cue Nelly Furtado.].BTW I too notice the mothl;y slip a new moths I mean months I mean minutes ago. And I like the name of the site, too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, bnew here, been looking at this site a number of but never really noticed the comment function. Anyway, Daniel, Lise, whoever, you are right. I too, be common in the Los Angeles area..:) [see some of those every other day]&#8230;C.L.Hogue was part right, two generations a year, with adults usually appearing in the spring and fall, though I&#8217;ve seen summer adults as well. Even saw one of those at Disneyland, where I usually don&#8217;t see many hoppers [real ones]..flying..like big birds. Hogue points out these are immensely large [YouTube has a number of videos, usually without naming the species..Grasshopper freakout, chihuahua and hoppers] , the females especially, and they are like big birds when they fly [cue Nelly Furtado.].BTW I too notice the mothl;y slip a new moths I mean months I mean minutes ago. And I like the name of the site, too.</p>
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