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They show up every year about this time. The coolest bug we have out here.




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Eek dang! Keep them things in Florida please.


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I took some pictures of one of those last summer.

It showed up right at dusk and I honestly thought it was a hummingbird until I started looking at the pictures. I'll dig up the pictures and post one later today.
 
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I saw one feeding on my impatiens a couple of days ago. Little dude tho, about the size of a bumblebee.

Grandson has a HUGE azalea in front of his new house, we saw one up there about the size of a hummer. First time I'd ever seen one, had no clue what it was. Had to Google it.




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They'd be around the bushes in Charleston SC when we came back all drunk. Never knew what they were.


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Is that what that is?? I remember seeing those on rare occasion as a kid and it scared the living crap out of me. Thought it was a bumblebee from hell.
 
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I never heard of them but it looks like an interesting moth.


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Lots around me, too. They can get pretty large. Beautiful bugs. I’ve seen them get chased off by hummingbirds.


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they're pretty cool to see - with all of the flight characteristics of hummingbirds. though i've never seen the moth land / perch.
 
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We used to have a mimosa tree, I remember seeing those when the tree would be in bloom. Rather neato.


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MOTHRA!


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Lots around me, too. They can get pretty large. Beautiful bugs. I’ve seen them get chased off by hummingbirds.



I've seen that around the house,

hummingbirds can be a bit territorial,



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They have been around here for about 3 weeks. Ruby Red Hummers are on the feeder and the moths are on the smaller flowers.
 
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They are pretty cool. I was up in the mountains yesterday and saw one, should have stayed a bit and got some photos.

A friend posted last night that the bats around his house love them, find parts all over in the morning.


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I look forward to their return every year. They are completely unafraid of humans.


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Cool...I don't know if this is the same species, but it's a large one we got a pic of a few years ago.




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The first time I saw a hummingbird moth I thought I was in wonderland. It was so strange looking and it took years until someone posted a thread here about them before I knew what I had seen. They are awesome looking. Only seen about 3 in my life.

We have some awesome moths here on Mount Wachusett. I was trying to find a pic of a super cool one that had wings separated and above the body, camouflage like a rock. It's shape looked like some sort of Klingon battleship. I can't find the damn pic Nevermind, I found it...




The biggest I've seen was this Luna Moth. I thought a damn bird was hitting my door. Went out and this guy was flying into the door and light. I shut out the light and he landed on the door and stayed until late the next morning.





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Cool...I don't know if this is the same species, but it's a large one we got a pic of a few years ago.


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