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Hummingbird moth (Original Post)
5X
Aug 2020
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Oh how neat! I used to see these moths down in the southern part of these Ozarks, where my
SWBTATTReg
Aug 2020
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Tanuki
(15,396 posts)1. Great picture! Did you take it?
5X
(3,988 posts)3. Yes. I let part of my front fence area go wild and has lots of wildflowers.
The back 6 of the 8 acres are kept totally wild.
and Thank you.
Tanuki
(15,396 posts)4. Thank you for being a habitat hero!
🦋 🌳 🌼 🐝 ❤ 🐦 🐛 🍀
hibbing
(10,402 posts)5. Damn, I'd love to see that
I'm slowly replacing my lawn with native pollinator plants and grasses. It is so much fun seeing all the bugs, beetles, moths, bees, butterflies, just in my urban yard.
I have these visitors to some plants, amazing picture.
Peace
SWBTATTReg
(24,332 posts)2. Oh how neat! I used to see these moths down in the southern part of these Ozarks, where my
grandmother and great grandmother lived. These moths are so realistic looking to humming birds and very fast, very appropriately named.
Gato Moteado
(9,970 posts)6. you need to get to the photography forum!
if you're not already there