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micritter, Ernst Doro, Tanja - Loughcrew, aNNa schramm and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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This moth was not still even for a fraction of a second. But maybe it helps to show that they really move around so much.
Wunderschön auch die Farben am Schmetterlingsstrauch!
Doerthe club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubEs braucht sehr viel Geduld, diese kleinen Schnellflieger zu erwischen. Ich hatte einfach Glueck, auch mit dem Wetter.
Doerthe club has replied to Ernst Doro clubI recently bought a sage plant and on two occasions I saw a clearwing (possibly hummingbird) moth momentarily come to it, but missed taking its picture (reflexes much too slow).
You are right, these little moths are very quick and it is not easy to stop the movement of the wings to see what they look like. These were clear.
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