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    Default Hummingbird Moth ?

    Sorry the pic is blurry , it wouldnt stay still and it was a bit windy, the buddlea was mobbed with them though

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...e/DSCF0125.jpg



    Tant
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    It is indeed a Hummingbird Hawk Moth and considering the spped at which they move, I think that's a good picture

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    Hummingbird hawk moths are very hard to get a photo of, well done for trying. Best time is to wait until they are feeding, but you need to be quick. I would love to get a photo of one, but have only ever seen one before and camera was not around..........
    I am off mothing tonight and if the rain holds off, it should be a good evening..........
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    i had one of them at work last week so you have just answered a question i needed to know now i can tell the boss what it was
    live for today tomorrow mite never happen

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    They are canny things, some of them have set routines and feed at the same plant at the same time every day

    But they do not settle to eat hence the blurry pic, and this one was going all over

    you want to see the list of mis shots before i got that one too

    I thought it was unusual to see them this far north ?

    i mean Galashiels, just a hop out of Eskdalemuir the weather station that regularly sets new standards for the worst weather in the country

    Tant
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