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Some excitement last night when we found this large moth. More images in the PiPs (the second taken with the new phone). I think it is a species of Hawk Moth, but Australia has 10,000 named moth species and, it's estimated, probably as many again that are un-named, so I won't try to be definitive. :-)
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ein fantastisches Makro.
Freundliche Grüße und ein schönes Wochenende
Erich
George, I would like to invite you to submit your pictures to Bug Guide's ID forum...you'll find out exactly which species this moth is...within as short as 10-15 minutes! There are lots of people who lurk there, just WAITING for someone to upload a new bug to identify...it's a kind of race to see who can id the critter the fastest! So, do them a favor and give these guys a new challenge!
bugguide.net/node/view/6/bgimage
(Because you're in AU, it may actually stump them, but that will just give them more incentive!) Upload your picture and then stand back so you don't get trampled! :D
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