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I don't know if i have posted this pic before, but i found it whilst scanning through some old pics.......it is a Deaths Head Hawk moth being fed a honey solution. Although not "tame" this moth was totally unafraid of the human hand and readily fed of his own accord.

A facsinating creature to observe.... :victory: JD

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Wow thats incredible!

I love moths, and cant understand why people swat them in the house. I go mad, and run round trying to catch them live, to let go.

My fav is the hummingbird hawk moth. I have regular visits at the same time of day in the summer, from them feeding off my petunias. They love the trailing one's (surfinias?) and the geraniums.

I've never heard of the Deaths Head Hawk Moth :icon_redface: ... Was that you holding it?

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when i was little i really thought it was a hummingbird :icon_redface: must be its quick wings

 

I did too :icon_redface: ... It gave me a few minutes of wild excitement trying to convince Mum and Dad lol

Luckily I've been fortunate enough to point them out to my kids, so at 5 and 6 they knew what one was :)

Really important to teach kids about the countryside :)

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Yes it hatched from a pupae and lived for just over three weeks. I hope to get a few hummingbird hawk moths this season once i have cultivated their food plant.

They are amazing... :victory:

 

 

Is this what the RBWH was for?

 

Saw a humming bird moth a few years ago they really are beautiful.

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Yes it hatched from a pupae and lived for just over three weeks. I hope to get a few hummingbird hawk moths this season once i have cultivated their food plant.

They are amazing... :victory:

 

 

Is this what the RBWH was for?

 

Saw a humming bird moth a few years ago they really are beautiful.

no mate, hummingbird hawks feed up on Bedstraws, the RBWH was for some elephant hawk moths.

 

cheers

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