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Hummingbird Hawk Moth
John
m4/3: E-P2, EM-5, 100-300, 14-42mm 12-50mm, 45mm, panny 14mm. 4/3: 7-14 + Flashes & tripods & stuff
"Take nothing but pictures and leave nothing but footprints".
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Excellent capture and composition. I often see them around my garden but never seem to have the camera out of it's bag or the right lens on. Well done!
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A great shot indeed - I have never seen this insect in Denmark but I read it is quite common in the mediterranean and seldom appears up north.
How common is it in Britain ?
I hope I'll get a similar beautiful photo next time I go hunting for Dragonflys
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Fabulous catch - I've seen them on the continent mainly, but would never have expected to see one 'up north' and especially on Holy Island - is this usual?
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ChrisIf I'm out I'm JustSwanningAround
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Thanks all.
I believe that they are extending their range further north as a result of climate changes. I've not seen them up here before. Some information at:
http://www.butterfly-conservation.or...hawk_moth.html
Holy Island at this time of year is alive with insect life and flowers, so perhaps not surprising that there was a one there during a warm spell.John
m4/3: E-P2, EM-5, 100-300, 14-42mm 12-50mm, 45mm, panny 14mm. 4/3: 7-14 + Flashes & tripods & stuff
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