Todays Prompt: Moths
A Tiger Moth has long narrow antenna which is handy to find other moths….

….to make more moths

Hypospila Creberrima has amazing feathery antenna


A White-banded Noctuid has big “eyes” to keep predators at bay but no antenna visible as they are kept folded until needed

Nature’s awesome creations
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They are indeed Sadie 🙂
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The last one has interesting markings!
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I love those big spots 🙂
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It almost look like eyes!
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Designed to make predators are watching them and won’t try to sneak up
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Very clever!
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wow these are wonderful images !!
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Thank you Sylvia 🙂
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I thought that last one was looking at me! 😆
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A design that works well 🙂
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Amazing shots 😃
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Thanks Jez 🙂
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Marvelous moths 🙂
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Glad you like my moths 🙂
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It always amazes me how beautiful moths can be 🤩
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That’s another post in the making one day 🙂
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Woohoo! 🤗
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I’m a big fan of moths. Thanks for this mini-display.
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Most welcome Margaret 🙂
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Great series, Brian! Love the details of the last image. 🙂
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Thank you Amy 🙂 🙂
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Amazing moths Brian
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Thanks Karina 🙂 🙂
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Brilliant shots, Brian 🙂
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Thanks ever so much Sue 🙂 🙂
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Love these, Brian.
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Thank you janet 🙂
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Very nice, Brian. There’s a moth here with antennae similar to the second one and another with ‘eyes’ like the third. I guess those things work everywhere!
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Most insects are worldwide in some form or another
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I love moths!
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They are quite beautiful 🙂
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