Yesterday in my garden l saw this huge moth :o had to google to find it ::) it was so pretty,but what a long proboscis it had :o
Found this pic..............
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Aren't they amazing to watch? The first time I saw one, in the dusk, hovering above some Impatiens I though it was some specie of hummingbird (although I never heard of a hummingbird with feathered antenna) rare to our area. I had to google it too to find out what it was. Something I read last year said they visit the U.K. occassionally when the weather is hot enough and that that generally happens later in the year. I imagine this is testimony to the weather you have been having.
Oops! think l meant to say Hummingbird Hawk moth LOL!!!! not seen any hawks lately ::) ::) ::)
Yes John it's quite exciting seeing something so beautiful and rare in the garden.l read they usually visit the same area,so my eyes will be on the lookout :o ;D
One of the most amazing things I've ever seen was thousands of Clouded Yellow butterflies arriving in Cornwall during very hot weather in 1983. There were swarms of them, literally, at the end of their migration from Spain. I saw two Pale Clouded Yellows that year, one in my own garden, and they're really rare.
It's been pretty cold mostly, but it has at least warmed up now.
It's time like these you wished you'd had your camera handy,it must have been a wonderful sight RB.
Your moth looks very pretty indeed Bambi ;D Thanks for sharing. :D