John Swann trapped and photographed this Convolvulus Hawk Moth today, when we wonder at bird migration this moth has made its way up from North Africa, amazing!!!
A trip to Frampton Marsh
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5 days ago
Nice one
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ReplyDeleteHawk Moths have stout bullet-shaped bodies with long, narrow forewings and shorter hindwings. Wingspans range from 5 to 20 cm. Many species pollinate flowers such as orchids and petunias while sucking nectar. The proboscis of some species measures up to 32.5 cm. Some hawk moths migrate. Thanks for sharing it.....