Posted on November 7, 2024November 7, 2024 by L. L. CoblePhoto of the Day During the summer, the Lesser Angle-winged Katydid has little difficulty hiding among the lush green foliage of hardwood trees. Oft times, the only sign of its presence is its call, a series of short rapid rattles, “ttt—-tttt—-ttt”, issued with a second or two of silence between each rattle. The call is often part of the nocturnal chorus it shares with other species of katydids on warm evenings. Frost and freeze usually bring these annual breeding rituals to end. But during our current resurgence of warm autumn weather, we found this hardy survivor in a forest clearing where it has little hope of escaping notice among bare trees and earth-tone fallen leaves. As the afternoon temperature soared into the upper seventies, it further revealed its presence by striking up its tell-tale mating call, “ttt—-tttt—-ttt.”