But still photos! Had some fun shooting these guys the other day, I guess its a moth, never seen a moth eat nectar before though. I couldnt really tell what they were doing until I looked at the pic on my PC pretty cool seeing then with there tongue in the plant then into their mouth.
MMMMMM....GOOD
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Few more on my site if interested.
Not plant related
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Nice pictures!
I think it's probably a butterfly. Moths usually have feathery antennae, while butterflies have antennae with knobs on the end. I believe that moths usually rest with their wings open, while butterflies rest with them closed behind them. Moths are usually nocturnal, while butterflies are diurnal.
There are a few exceptions to those general rules, though.
I think it's probably a butterfly. Moths usually have feathery antennae, while butterflies have antennae with knobs on the end. I believe that moths usually rest with their wings open, while butterflies rest with them closed behind them. Moths are usually nocturnal, while butterflies are diurnal.
There are a few exceptions to those general rules, though.
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I like 'Flying In' I missed the second butterfly when I went through the the photos the first time.
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