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- BlankWe have a moth , (anyway I think it's a moth ), that comes to my - flowers just after the sun goes down. At first we thought it was a humming - bird because it looks like and acts just like one , but its too small. Does - anyone have any idea what it could be? It's a hummingbird moth, or a Sphinx moth. -- 8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to e-mail) ~~~~~~ "I reserve the absolute right to be smarter today than I was yesterday." -Adlai Stevenson http://home.earthlink.net/~sme617 |
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On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 21:30:28 -0400, "Bonnie" wrote:
:) We have a moth , (anyway I think it's a moth ), that comes to my = :) flowers just after the sun goes down. At first we thought it was a = :) humming bird because it looks like and acts just like one , but its too = :) small. Does anyone have any idea what it could be? :) :) Bonnie You might try going to this site... http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/d...s/mothsusa.htm pick your state..then look for the section on Sphingidae and might be able to locate a pic of the one you are seeing. Lar Lar. (to e-mail, get rid of the BUGS!! It is said that the early bird gets the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese. |
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Thank you all! I'll check out the sites you all suggested!
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BlankWe have a moth , (anyway I think it's a moth ), that comes to my flowers just after the sun goes down. At first we thought it was a humming bird because it looks like and acts just like one , but its too small. Does anyone have any idea what it could be?
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On 07/23/2004 09:30 PM, Bonnie said:
We have a moth , (anyway I think it's a moth ), that comes to my flowers just after the sun goes down. At first we thought it was a humming bird because it looks like and acts just like one , but its too small. Does anyone have any idea what it could be? Bonnie Hummigbird moth maybe - here's one I saw in my yard: http://www.joekaz.net/photos/wildlif...bird_moth.html -- Joe http://www.joekaz.net/ |
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On 07/23/2004 09:30 PM, Bonnie said:
We have a moth , (anyway I think it's a moth ), that comes to my flowers just after the sun goes down. At first we thought it was a humming bird because it looks like and acts just like one , but its too small. Does anyone have any idea what it could be? Bonnie Hummigbird moth maybe - here's one I saw in my yard: http://www.joekaz.net/photos/wildlif...bird_moth.html -- Joe http://www.joekaz.net/ |
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"Joe" wrote Hummigbird moth maybe - here's one I saw in my yard: http://www.joekaz.net/photos/wildlif...bird_moth.html It looks like a flying lobster. :) Giselle (are they as big as hummingbirds?) |
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"Joe" wrote Hummigbird moth maybe - here's one I saw in my yard: http://www.joekaz.net/photos/wildlif...bird_moth.html It looks like a flying lobster. :) Giselle (are they as big as hummingbirds?) |
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"Joe" wrote Hummigbird moth maybe - here's one I saw in my yard: http://www.joekaz.net/photos/wildlif...bird_moth.html It looks like a flying lobster. :) Giselle (are they as big as hummingbirds?) |
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On 07/30/2004 01:44 PM, Volfie said:
"Joe" wrote Hummigbird moth maybe - here's one I saw in my yard: http://www.joekaz.net/photos/wildlif...bird_moth.html It looks like a flying lobster. :) Giselle (are they as big as hummingbirds?) Probably smaller than a hummingbird, but not by much. -- Joe http://www.joekaz.net/ http://www.cafeshops.com/joekaz |
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On 07/30/2004 01:44 PM, Volfie said:
"Joe" wrote Hummigbird moth maybe - here's one I saw in my yard: http://www.joekaz.net/photos/wildlif...bird_moth.html It looks like a flying lobster. :) Giselle (are they as big as hummingbirds?) Probably smaller than a hummingbird, but not by much. -- Joe http://www.joekaz.net/ http://www.cafeshops.com/joekaz |
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On 07/30/2004 01:44 PM, Volfie said:
"Joe" wrote Hummigbird moth maybe - here's one I saw in my yard: http://www.joekaz.net/photos/wildlif...bird_moth.html It looks like a flying lobster. :) Giselle (are they as big as hummingbirds?) Probably smaller than a hummingbird, but not by much. -- Joe http://www.joekaz.net/ http://www.cafeshops.com/joekaz |
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