2014-06-30

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[personal profile] nanila2014-06-30 08:48 pm

Five-spot Burnet Moth & Drone Fly

I'm still working on photographing and identifying visitors to our lavender. Contained herein are (I think) a five-spot burnet moth and a drone fly. It's quite easy to mix up the narrow-bordered five-spot burnet moths with the five-spots, so if anyone can confirm which is in the photo, I'd appreciate it!

There've been lots of small tortoiseshell butterflies, but I have yet to see more than one each of peacock and comma butterflies, of which we had many last year.


Five-spot burnet moth


Drone fly

Both photos taken last weekend in rural Worcestershire, England, UK.
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[personal profile] blackmare2014-06-30 10:47 pm
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Giant Cecropia Moth

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Seriously big, and stunningly beautiful. I found this astonishing creature while out walking at dusk, and stopped in my tracks. The mosquitoes found me the moment I stopped moving, but I didn't care; I had to get photos. The wing span was fully the length of my hand, so close to 6.5 inches, or around 16 to 17 cm.

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