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    Clearwing

    Clearwing

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    Re: Clearwing

    That is quite amazing

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    Re: Clearwing

    Nice shot.

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    Re: Clearwing

    Thanks Nandakumar and John.

    Don't see any of these critters on Cambridge so I thought I would share.

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    Re: Clearwing

    Nice shot Jim. Can't say that I have ever seen one of these, what an interesting creature.

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    Re: Clearwing

    Beautiful. Is it also known as a Hummingbird Moth?

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    Re: Clearwing

    Thanks Rita and Brian.

    Yes Brian it is a Clearwing Hummingbird Moth.

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    Re: Clearwing

    A gorgeous picture. We do get Clearwing Moths in the UK, but they are not very common. We are more likely to see the Hummingbird Hawkmoth which has similar habits and appearance to your moth, but does not have the clear wings.

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    Re: Clearwing

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRostron View Post
    A gorgeous picture. We do get Clearwing Moths in the UK, but they are not very common. We are more likely to see the Hummingbird Hawkmoth which has similar habits and appearance to your moth, but does not have the clear wings.
    Thanks John. They are a pleasure to watch and a challenge to capture.

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