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  1. Hummingird Clearwing

    Hummingird Clearwing

    this one was indulging on purple wave Petunia
  2. Garden Carpet moth

    Garden Carpet moth

    This little one enjoys eating the cabbages
  3. Swallowtailed Moth

    Swallowtailed Moth

    This moth was inside a moth proof vegitable garden.
  4. sunset

    sunset

  5. Poplar Hawk-Moth

    Poplar Hawk-Moth

    There were two of these little beauties about six inches apart on this hazel bush. Both appeared quite happy to be photographed.
  6. Cinnabar moth

    Cinnabar moth

  7. GARDEN CARPET MOTH.?

    GARDEN CARPET MOTH.?

    GARDEN CARPETMOTH.
  8. Fall Cankerworm

    Fall Cankerworm

    This is the first moth I have seen at my lights since early November, and I was glad to see it.
  9. hummingbird hawk moth

    hummingbird hawk moth

    Taken in Glastonbury
  10. Orange Swift

    Orange Swift

    It was nice to find this Orange Swift in the house after a run of the commoner Common Swifts.
  11. Moth Pupa

    Moth Pupa

    My son has recently raised these from larvae and now we're eagerly waiting for them to hatch out. The large one is a Large Elephant Hawkmoth pupa and the other is a Cinnabar Moth pupa.
  12. Tree Nymph butterfly

    Tree Nymph butterfly

    Butterfly resting for a second.
  13. ID Please ?

    ID Please ?

    Taken this morning, feeding on thistle in bright sunshine.
  14. Polyphemus Moth

    Polyphemus Moth

    This is a Polyphemus Moth that was on my front door thursday morning when I arrived home from work. 6-19-03 I think. It was taken with a Canon Pro90 IS on automatic and 7mm about 2" from the subject.
  15. Help please

    Help please

    There were several of these moths in the same area, readily flew in bright sunshine if disturbed.
  16. Lime Hawk Moth

    Lime Hawk Moth

  17. Eyed Hawk Moth

    Eyed Hawk Moth

  18. Puss moth

    Puss moth

  19. Tree Nymph

    Tree Nymph

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