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The Clear Wing Hummingbird Moth
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Captured this fast little critter at the Calendar gardens with the canon 40D, and canon 70-300 IS USM lens using continous shooting mode.

Here is some information about them, I had never heard of them until this year, when I spotted one at the gardens. Now I know what to look for. :)

Adult sphinx moths are medium to large moths with wingspans ranging from about 1.25 inches to 4.75 inches. The snowberry clearwing is one of the smallest moths in this group, while the five-spotted hawk moth is one of the largest. Its larva is the familiar tomato hornworm. The Carolina sphinx, whose larva is known as the tobacco hornworm, weighs only one to two grams, but it flaps its wings an astonishing 25 to 30 beats per second. Some sphinx moths have been clocked at speeds as high as 30 mph.< >Sphinx moths are often mistaken for hummingbirds and bumblebees because of their similarities in size, foraging behavior and feeding structures. Many sphinx moths are nocturnal, but several species are diurnal, meaning they are active during the daytime when hummingbirds and bumblebees are also foraging. Adult sphinx moths have a long, straw-like "tongue," called the proboscis, which they keep curled under the head. They use it to suck nectar from the flower. The nectar is rich in sugar, which fuels the energy required for hovering.

Thanks for the views, and comments.

Tigs♥ =^..^=

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::Dunstickin
08/22/12 6:37 PM GMT
Thanks for info on this delightful capture
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.Starglow
08/22/12 6:52 PM GMT
Awesome photo of this little fellow and thanks for the narrative on this moth.
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::0930_23
08/22/12 7:16 PM GMT
It looks like a helicopter refueling in mid air, Tigz. Good shot and info.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
Logun7
08/22/12 7:35 PM GMT
Fantastic capture!
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::biffobear
08/22/12 9:01 PM GMT
Great capture...R.
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::Ramad
08/22/12 9:39 PM GMT
Sharp shooting, Sandi! The details on the moth and the flowers are so clear.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::Inkeri
08/22/12 9:45 PM GMT
A Fantastic photo,Sandi.Great details.Thanks for the info.
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.icedancer
08/22/12 11:05 PM GMT
He's really beautiful Sandi, love his colour. Now I've never remember seeing them up here. Between you and Doug I now get to see them through your camera
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Have a Sunny Day
::trixxie17
08/23/12 12:05 AM GMT
Great informative narrative Sandi to go along with an excellent capture.
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
.Roseman_Stan
08/23/12 12:12 AM GMT
Neat capture Sandi and not an easy one to get I know!!
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::BossCamper
08/23/12 12:13 AM GMT
I really like these critters!
We have them in our garden, but I only ever see them just at dusk, so haven't been able to get a shot of one.
Well done!
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~Loris~
.Jimbobedsel
08/23/12 12:24 AM GMT
I have never even seen one of those...that I know of. Beautiful shot, Sandi.
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.Joanie
08/23/12 1:55 AM GMT
I've never seen one much less heard of it!...lol...But its so cute!! Really neat colors in it and your shot superb lady!!!
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Four eyes are better than two.
::LakeMichigan
08/23/12 2:20 AM GMT
Excellent shot Sandi and narrative as well.
Great colors, focus and details.
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.CDHale
08/23/12 1:51 PM GMT
Great focus Sandi. I will have to keep my eye out for these hummingbird impostors. Thanks for sharing this.
-Christie
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::LynEve
08/24/12 12:57 AM GMT
It took skill to capture this unusual and beautiful moth Sandi - bravo.
Thanks also for the info about it.
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::Fifthbeatle
08/26/12 12:39 AM GMT
Here I am way down at the bottom of the posts! This is one crazy looking critter and you were there to snap it... well done!
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.koca
09/02/12 7:06 PM GMT
Beautiful photo, nice composition and lovely colors.
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.Tedi
09/03/12 6:44 AM GMT
I've never even seen one of these. Beautiful work.
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.gizmo1
01/25/13 9:09 PM GMT
Wow this is a superb capture I have seen these beautiful moths that fly in day light and you have captured all the detail and colours of a very fast moving insect.Well done to this stunning capture.
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