tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20667531.post286850161668916017..comments2022-07-04T03:36:24.134+01:00Comments on Gwent Birding: Corvo OrthopteraUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20667531.post-51296060228102724292012-12-10T20:53:52.035+00:002012-12-10T20:53:52.035+00:00Cheers for your input Gareth.
Since getting back I...Cheers for your input Gareth.<br />Since getting back I've invested in the Ragge & Reynolds book and CDs, I've been meaning to update this post with their English names, etc.<br /><br />According to Borges <i>et al.</i> (2010) there are 4 spp. on Corvo, only 3 on Flores (bit odd) and 15 in total across the Azores. But new species are still being added to island lists (cf. Borges <i>et al.</i> 2005 with Borges <i>et al.</i> 2010). Darrylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17409696102367510518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20667531.post-35331006921684730752012-12-09T19:28:55.497+00:002012-12-09T19:28:55.497+00:00Hi Darryl
An interesting post. I had a quick list...Hi Darryl<br />An interesting post. I had a quick listen to Ragge & Reynolds (Grasshoppers & Crickets of Western Europe), your id's sound correct to my ear. The last also known as Southern Sickle-bearing Bush-cricket. Helps that the Orthopteran fauna on Corvo seems, not unsurprisingly, quite limited (4sp?).<br /><br />Cheers, GarethGarethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13882451911912117809noreply@blogger.com