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April 2007
Book
Review: The Song of Insects
Authored by: Lang Elliott and Wil Hershberger
Reviewed by: Juli Wilcox
Lang
Elliott and NatureScapes.Net moderator, Wil Hershberger, have put together
an unusual reference book or field guide comprised of excellent photos,
text descriptions and songs of two insect orders: Orthoptera (crickets,
katydids and grasshoppers) and Homoptera (cicadas, leafhoppers and aphids).
Seventy-five (75) species are detailed in the book, their profiles complete
with large, unambiguous, high-quality photos and easy to read text on
glossy paper. Text includes insect habits, likely local locations, range
maps, physical identification tips, a song description, and sonogram for
the visually oriented. The book is complete with a compact disc (CD) of
the insect songs. Wil, with a mellifluous voice, fairly mesmerizes the
listener as he narrates the CD.
A unique photographic aspect of the book is white-background full body
portraits of the insects that complement close-up photos on natural backgrounds.
The inquiring reader will have no difficulty discerning field marks, shapes
or critical details.
Curious nature photographers, collectors, bug nuts, macro enthusiasts
and very picky sound effects producers would do well to pick up this book
for reference. Even children in elementary school will find the photos
intriguing. The photos, descriptions of song variations and quality of
recordings are simply first-rate.
For
further information please see Wil's article at NatureScapes.Net, "The
White Box Design and Technique – Soft, Even Lighting for Your Macro
Subjects."
The Songs of Insects and other nature photography books may be
purchased via Amazon.com through the NatureScapes.Net store.

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