C.Rayz's photos with the keyword: Saturnia pavonia

Patio Life: Ernie the Emperor Moth Caterpillar

01 Jul 2014 1 2 442
Found this guy on our recent travels and brought it home. Puts our pot of brambles to good use :)

Emperor Moth Caterpillar

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 131
Some of my contacts may notice I've been on an uploading frenzy the last few days, getting caught up and this series of photos is exactly why. When we first saw the males diving and flitting around in this bush of nettles we had no idea exactly what was going on, until my other half saw the eyes on them and said to me those magic words..."they're emperor moths". As we moved in to get a closer look I couldn't tell what was going on it was a 'ball' of wings and legs and activity as the other males tried to barge in. I was literally covered from head to ankle in nettle stings after this and would dive into the stinging nettles in a heart beat given the chance again! lol I really appreciate those of you that take the time to view my photos, and to comment when your motivated to do so, Thanks!!

Emperor Moth Eye

27 May 2010 135
The markings on both the male and female are spectacularly life like. This looks like the eye of a hawk or other larger animal.

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 145
Last year in Filsham near the canals and water ways we saw at least two probable Emperor Moth caterpillars in June, since then, this outstanding moth has been on my 'Nature photo wishlist".

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 153
Most people will find a caterpillar and rear it to adult hood to see these females.

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 107
She is massive and the females usually hide out during the day and feed at night. You might occationaly see them come to light if your lucky.

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 1 131
I can't begin to explain the excitement at being lucky enough to stumble upon this pair. Not just one Emperor but in whole we saw this one female with mate, and at least 4 other males coming to her scent.

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair & Another Male

27 May 2010 135
The males as you can see in the upper part of this photo just kept coming to her scent and at times we had two and the male mating with her fluttering around like mad in our faces.

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 122
We moved them out into a better view ever so carefully as not to disturb them any more than necessary, and I sat in aww of the whole thing.

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 1 163
She is simply massive and his antenna are like nothing I've ever seen before. The 'pheromone radar' they have with these is impressive.

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 132
We went back the next day to the area to see if we could get lucky again and we did happen to see two males. The major difference being there was no female scent to cause them to slow down and let me tell you when the sites and books say they are fast flying they are NOT kidding. They fly at speeds much like those of a dragon fly, hug the tree lines and are far more flighty then any butterfly or Dragonfly. Its just a dull brownish-orange blur that if you didn't know better you might think was our small bats.

Emperor Moths -Mating Pair

27 May 2010 1 160
Just totally a dream come true for any bug lover, let alone a 'mothiologist wannabe' like myself.

Abstract Nature

27 May 2010 122
Such beauty I had to have a play.

Emperor Moth Caterpillars

22 Jun 2010 194
Very small as you can sorta tell these are all on one Bramble leaf, they will get quite large and far more colorful :)

Emperor Moth Caterpillars

22 Jun 2010 191
First instar of the fantastic moth, I was lucky enough to pick up a few caterpillars from a friend at Sandwich bay and mine are much bigger than these, probably 4th instar and a bit prettier if I do say so myself..lol

Emperor Moth Caterpillar - Bert

29 Jun 2010 1 164
When I was up at Sandwich Bay recently they had a load of Emperor Moth Caterpillars from eggs laid in the trap. So Liz and I each brought two home. This one is much smaller but at the same instar so we'll see if he ever catches up with the other one. I'm hoping this means this is a male. They are probably at final instar and will pupate sometime soon, then need to be refrigerated for the winter. Brought back out around end of Feburary or begining of March and will hopefully emerge in April.

Emperor Moth Caterpillar -Bertha

29 Jun 2010 159
When I was up at Sandwich Bay recently they had a load of Emperor Moth Caterpillars from eggs laid in the trap. So Liz and I each brought two home. This is what I hope is a female as she is big enough to eat the other one in one gulp nearly..lol They are probably at final instar and will pupate sometime soon, then need to be refrigerated for the winter. Brought back out around end of Feburary or begining of March and will hopefully emerge in April.

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