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Martin
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Lime Hawkmoth

Post by Martin »

Please forgive me for the cardinal sin of posting a moth :lol: She was so lovely I thought others would like to see her.

Lime Hawkmoth - Mimas tiliae

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Post by Dave McCormick »

You are forgiven, (don't need mine) great pics. That is a really lovley moth. Great! Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Bryan H »

Does she know you're two-timing with a Heath Fritillary, Martin? :lol:

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Post by FlyByWire »

I've only ever seen one Lime Hawkmoth. Back in June 2004 at Stockley Park, at lunchtime resting in the shade on a bush. I managed to get a pic though:

http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/Butterf ... wkMoth.jpg

But your pics beat mine hands down.

Ever since then I have had a soft spot for Hawk Moths. I've only ever seen two since. A Poplar Hawkmoth July last year that I rescued from a London Pavement and the gorgeous neon-coloured Small Elephant Hawmoth seen in North Norfolk in May this year (the same day I saw my first ever Wall Brown).

http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/Butterf ... 2/Moth.jpg
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/Butterf ... kMoth1.jpg
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/Butterf ... kMoth2.jpg
http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/Butterf ... kMoth3.jpg

-Mike
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Post by Martin »

Mike,
You must live quite close...I'm in Uxbridge, and the above shots were taken on Uxbridge Common. :)

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Post by Martin »

Seen crossing the road under the same tree today...

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Post by eccles »

I was going to ask how you knew it was a 'she' but looking at your photos it's fairly obvious. She looks about ready to drop the lot! :D
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Post by Martin »

eccles wrote:I was going to ask how you knew it was a 'she' but looking at your photos it's fairly obvious. She looks about ready to drop the lot! :D
And the males have the big "frilly" antennas to pick up the female scent.

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