Field Cricket Chirping Sound (Stridulation) ~ Gryllus campestris
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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Hey, there's something chirping here. Is that a field cricket? No, wait, actually, it's more like a grasshopper. Or maybe a locust.
Does that confuse you, too? No wonder. It could even be a tree cricket or a mole cricket. In short, a member of the insect order Orthoptera, to which all these chirping creatures belong. In Czechia, we have several cricket species, even more grasshoppers and countless locusts... and most of them really do chirp. To untangle this a little bit, let's take a look at one of our most distinctive chirpers, which is striking in both its sound and appearance - the European field cricket.
The field cricket is quite a large creature by insect standards. Many times I even get a little startled at what big black thing is running around in the grass under my feet when I am lucky enough to see one. It's our largest cricket species and the only one that digs deep burrows in the ground. These serve as a hiding place, but also as an amplification tool for the loud chirps the males make in the spring. Crickets live the other way around from, say, burrowing spiders - there, the females usually stay at home in their burrows and the males have to find them during breeding season. In crickets, on the other hand, girls leave their burrows during spring and go in search of suitors, who lure them from their haciendas with that lascivious chirping. Or rather, stridulation, to call it a bit more professionally. How does such a stridulation actually work?
Just listen to the song by the Czech band Buty, which explains it beautifully, "I'm a cricket and I'm just chirping, chirping by rubbing my wings." As unbelievable as it sounds, the Orthoptera really do make such distinctive sounds by rubbing one wing against the other. In the video, you can see for yourself that the cricket isn't holding any fiddle in its paws that we know from many fairy tales. Too bad, but that's how the world is.
Field crickets, like many other insects, are suffering from the poor state of our agricultural landscape. They like sunny meadows, steppes and sparsely overgrown meadows, which the Czech countryside lacks, so even crickets are significantly fewer than in the past. Traditionally, the strongest population is found in southern Moravia, in the rest of the country they are found rather sporadically. However, during warm spring days and evenings you can check the presence of crickets in your region quite easily, because their chirping is virtually unmistakable and in good conditions can be heard from a surprisingly long distance.
For several years I had planned to document the stridulating of the field cricket, but mostly I encountered only shy individuals who refused to perform in my presence. It was only last year that I found a nice meadow with lots of burrows, whose owners were quite forgiving. So I chose the least overgrown burrow with a good view and spent two afternoons in June filming the landlord there.
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✿ Species
European field cricket (Gryllus campestris)
✿ Location and date
South Moravia, Czechia | June 2023
✿ Equipment
Panasonic GH6
Panasonic S5 II
Sigma 105
Olympus 12-100
Laowa 24 Probe
Zoom F3
Sennheiser MKE 600
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European field cricket | Gryllus campestris | Cvrček polní | Feldgrille | grillon champêtre | grillo campestre | Полевой сверчок
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Dobrý den, já jsem ta Nella, která psala ten článek❤
Jé, ahoj! Tak třeba zase někdy 🙂
They are such good singers
Made my cricket chirp in 9 seconds. I'm not even joking.
1:29 v odraze na hlave vidno nepatrný pohyb a šup domov 😁
Tady je poznat, kdo si to poslušně pouští v dobré kvalitě a na velké obrazovce 😁
Úžasné 🙂
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Great video!
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Awesome
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Úžasné 👍 ... a zdá se mi to, že ten co vylezl cca ve 2:30 je spolubydlící s mírně nižším hláskem? Nebo je to stále tentýž houslista a pouze přeladil? 🙂 Překrásné, díky že jste.
Díky moc 🧡 Houslista je to celou dobu tentýž, ale časem už byl trochu unavenější...
Hi Lukasz. Echt tolle Aufnahmen der Grillen. Ich finde diese Tiere richtig toll. Grüße Stefan
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Lukáši, nemám slov...👌🏻
Tak to já pak nemám díků... 😉
Very successful and impressive shots!
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nádhera 🙂
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Neskutečná práce Lukáši!
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Lukáši děkuji za parádní pozorování 🤣🤣👍Konečně vidím cvrčka v akci 🥰Ještě jsem cvrčka na louce neměla to štěstí pozorovat - sotva se opatrně - úplně neviditelná přiblížím, tak je ticho a cvček fuč 🤣🤣🤣
Diky moc a měj se krásně 🤣Alena 🙋🏻♀️🌲☀️🍀🥰👍👍👍
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Nádherný koncert cvrčků s ptačím zpěvem😀Děkuji za video. Doposud jsem znala jen cvrčky z dětských knížek.
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This is Amazing Thanks so much for sharing 🐸💚🐸
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Nádherné záběry. Připomnělo mi to skvělý dokument Mikrokosmos. Díky
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Perfektni zabery. Nikdy jsem cvrcka nevidel...az terazky. Diky :)
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Opravdu Vás obdivuji - Váš talent a trpělivost. Mně stačilo vyzkoušet si jen je nahrávat. Stačí, když se chcete přiblížit a už je v noře. Mikrofon před ni a počkat a on, potvora, bude na druhé straně.
Jejich kovově znějící "kri-kri-kri" je ovšem skutečně nezaměnitelné.
Není to s nimi úplně nejjednodušší, ale po chvilce trpělivosti jsme se skamarádili 🙂
Tak takhle zblízka to fakt asi chce odpovídající techniku (a štěstí a trpělivost). Parádní instruktážní video. 😊
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Krásné video, takhle zblízka jsem štěstí neměla. Díky 😊❤👍
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Great shots! 👍👍👍
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In Eastern United States I've kept and reared Fall field cricket aka Gryllus pennsylvanians. They tend to be opportunistic shelter seekers. They will be encountered under debris even in discarded soda cans and other trash. They do well in captivity given the right setup. I've also found The spring field cricket aka Gryllus veletis which overwinters as nymphs. They also do well in captivity. ✌
Skvělé Lukáši. Děkuji. 🪰
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