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Pat Royal 25-04-2007 01:31 AM

Snowberry Clearwings
 
Has anyone here heard of the critter called a Snowberry Clearwing?
Here in Tennessee they show up in June and look like, I'm not kidding
now, the coloration of a bumblebee, the tail of a lobster, and the
hovering ability of a hummingbird. They are no larger than a bumble and
lve the Abelias that are in the front yard.
I'll post the few clear pictures I have of them if you want, it's hard
to get a good clear pic of them as you have to try to anticipate where
they are going to fly ( well maybe a really good digital camera might
not have that slight delay) rather than where they are when you snap.
Pat

Ann 25-04-2007 02:14 AM

Snowberry Clearwings
 
Pat Royal expounded:

Has anyone here heard of the critter called a Snowberry Clearwing?
Here in Tennessee they show up in June and look like, I'm not kidding
now, the coloration of a bumblebee, the tail of a lobster, and the
hovering ability of a hummingbird. They are no larger than a bumble and
lve the Abelias that are in the front yard.
I'll post the few clear pictures I have of them if you want, it's hard
to get a good clear pic of them as you have to try to anticipate where
they are going to fly ( well maybe a really good digital camera might
not have that slight delay) rather than where they are when you snap.
Pat


This critter here?
http://www.birds-n-garden.com/snowbe...ird_moths.html
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

Mary Fisher 25-04-2007 09:17 PM

Snowberry Clearwings
 

"Ann" wrote in message
...
Pat Royal expounded:

Has anyone here heard of the critter called a Snowberry Clearwing?
Here in Tennessee they show up in June and look like, I'm not kidding
now, the coloration of a bumblebee, the tail of a lobster, and the
hovering ability of a hummingbird. They are no larger than a bumble and
lve the Abelias that are in the front yard.
I'll post the few clear pictures I have of them if you want, it's hard
to get a good clear pic of them as you have to try to anticipate where
they are going to fly ( well maybe a really good digital camera might
not have that slight delay) rather than where they are when you snap.
Pat


This critter here?
http://www.birds-n-garden.com/snowbe...ird_moths.html
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************


That's a wonderful site, Ann, and Pat's description is spot on!

Mary



Pat Royal 28-04-2007 09:01 PM

Snowberry Clearwings
 
Ours have more of the color black on them and really have a lobster
tail,well this means I'm going to have to search files to find the pics.
The caterpillar does look familiar though.
Pat

Mary Fisher wrote:
"Ann" wrote in message
...

Pat Royal expounded:


Has anyone here heard of the critter called a Snowberry Clearwing?
Here in Tennessee they show up in June and look like, I'm not kidding
now, the coloration of a bumblebee, the tail of a lobster, and the
hovering ability of a hummingbird. They are no larger than a bumble and
lve the Abelias that are in the front yard.
I'll post the few clear pictures I have of them if you want, it's hard
to get a good clear pic of them as you have to try to anticipate where
they are going to fly ( well maybe a really good digital camera might
not have that slight delay) rather than where they are when you snap.
Pat


This critter here?
http://www.birds-n-garden.com/snowbe...ird_moths.html
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************



That's a wonderful site, Ann, and Pat's description is spot on!

Mary




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