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!!!
St.George's Island at Looe on Sunday 10th August 25 with the Cornwall Seal
Group Research Trust.
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A warm welcome was received from Jon and Claire on our arrival at the
jetty of Looe island for our monthly seal survey.
The weather was amazing and for...
5 days ago
Nice one
ReplyDeleteHello all,
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.....