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This close-up photo shows a really cool moth with its wings spread out, probably just chilling on a windowsill during the day. Based on its distinct pattern of broad white bands on brown forewings, it's likely a member of the Erebidae family, perhaps even an underwing moth (Catocala genus), a diverse group known for their striking wing patterns. The moth's fuzzy body and feathery antennae are key features that distinguish it from a butterfly. The vibrant colors and patterns you see aren't painted on; they're actually made up of thousands of tiny, overlapping scales. This particular design, with the broad white stripes, is a great example of the intricate beauty found in the moth world. This is a common resting pose for many moth species during the day as they are not active until night.
Another possibility is the White-lined Sphinx moth (Hyles lineata). It is a large, stout moth with a really cool pattern: its fuzzy brown body has six distinct white stripes, and its forewings are a striking mix of dark olive-brown with a broad tan band and thin white lines running along the veins. These moths, sometimes called "hummingbird moths" because of how they hover at flowers, are very active pollinators and a great example of the diverse and beautiful creatures in the insect world. The way the photo is taken allows you to appreciate all the little details on its wings and body.

This close-up photo shows a really cool moth with its wings spread out, probably just chilling on a windowsill during the day. Based on its distinct pattern of broad white bands on brown forewings, it's likely a member of the Erebidae family, perhaps even an underwing moth (Catocala genus), a diverse group known for their striking wing patterns. The moth's fuzzy body and feathery antennae are key features that distinguish it from a butterfly. The vibrant colors and patterns you see aren't painted on; they're actually made up of thousands of tiny, overlapping scales. This particular design, with the broad white stripes, is a great example of the intricate beauty found in the moth world. This is a common resting pose for many moth species during the day as they are not active until night. Another possibility is the White-lined Sphinx moth (Hyles lineata). It is a large, stout moth with a really cool pattern: its fuzzy brown body has six distinct white stripes, and its forewings are a striking mix of dark olive-brown with a broad tan band and thin white lines running along the veins. These moths, sometimes called "hummingbird moths" because of how they hover at flowers, are very active pollinators and a great example of the diverse and beautiful creatures in the insect world. The way the photo is taken allows you to appreciate all the little details on its wings and body.

A Moth's Stillness, a Soul's Devotion: The Silent Vigil of a Winged Seeker

#Moth #MothsofBluesky #Lepidoptera #Insect #Nature #Wildlife #MacroPhotography #InsectPhotography #NaturePhotography #Entomology #WildlifePhotography #MothLove #Mothstagram #HylesLineata #Catocala #MothID #BeautifulInsects

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A beautiful moth feeding on purple buddleia. It's wings are outstretch and it is browns and coppers in colour with two white splodges on each upper wing.

A beautiful moth feeding on purple buddleia. It's wings are outstretch and it is browns and coppers in colour with two white splodges on each upper wing.

Been quite the morning for beautiful flutterers in our UK garden, saw our first Hummingbird Hawk-moth and this absolute beauty...Another one for the #TeamMoth ID crew as I once again reiterate I am an enthusiastic amateur when it comes to IDing.

#Moths #MothID #MothsMatter #Nature #Wildlife

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Antler Moth This distinctive moth is distinguished by its cream, antler-shaped mark which varies in size on the forewing.  Black streaks on the forewing may or may not be present. Males are smaller than females a...

Thankyou #MothID
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A close up of a lush green leaf with a russet coloured moth landed on it. Its wings are closed behind it with a mainly rust orange colouring and darker brown stripe style markings at the bottom of the wings.

A close up of a lush green leaf with a russet coloured moth landed on it. Its wings are closed behind it with a mainly rust orange colouring and darker brown stripe style markings at the bottom of the wings.

Okay my #TeamMoth #Bugsky people who are way more knowledgeable and better at moth ID than me! Can anyone tell me what this rusty beauty is?

Seen in my U.K. garden the other day…and yes I did audibly exclaim how beautiful it was!

#Moths #MothsMatter #Invertebrates #MothID

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Found this in the hotel I was staying in this morning in in the Lake District. Small Engrailed/Engrailed?? If anyone can confirm I’d be grateful #teammoth #mothid @mothiduk.bsky.social

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Thanks #MothID - appreciate your expertise 🙏🏻

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Kinga and Angharad visited the Port Ellen Brownies and Rainbows with a few fluttery friends, moths! 🦋 They chatted all things ID and pollination. Loads of curious questions and sharp eyes.
📷 1. Clouded Buff Moth 2. Elephant Hawk and Drinker Moths 3. Beautiful Golden Y Moth
#MothID #Islay #Argyll

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A small moth, maybe 5mm black near the head and at end of wings, and with black spot mid length of wing.  Sitting briefly on bramble.

A small moth, maybe 5mm black near the head and at end of wings, and with black spot mid length of wing. Sitting briefly on bramble.

Mystery moth - do any bluesky moth folk know this wee style icon? On bramble approx 5mm long and not inclined to stay put for photos. #MothID Leamhan beag ina shuí ar driseog, dubh &bán, n'fheadar cén t-ainm atá air ach tá sé galánta!

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A bush covered with cobwebs and small caterpillars, green with black spots. There could be 30-50 caterpillars in the image.

A bush covered with cobwebs and small caterpillars, green with black spots. There could be 30-50 caterpillars in the image.

A bush covered with cobwebs and small caterpillars, green with black spots. There are fewer caterpillars in this image but they are obviously stripping the bush of its leaves. It is clear this is a social species.

A bush covered with cobwebs and small caterpillars, green with black spots. There are fewer caterpillars in this image but they are obviously stripping the bush of its leaves. It is clear this is a social species.

Can anyone identify these caterpillars? Possibly an ermine species? Seen by the football ground on Elland Road in Leeds so perhaps they have assembled for the promotion celebrations. #TeamMoth #MothId #Moth

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Who am I? #pinemoth #mossysallow #moth #mothlove #mothfreaks #mothid #wtfisthismoth

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I’m a bit stumped with this one. Ruddy highflyer? #mothid

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