Captured this unidentified moth on the angel in Dustin’s garden. His original color was black and white. Not sure what he is called but he visits often. It caught my eye and thought I would share with today’s Black & White Friday challenge.
©CarolDM
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Question of
Any idea what this moth is called?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Plans for the weekend anyone?
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Yes
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No
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Thanks to everyone for all of your comments.
I have no clue what moth is that. Nice picture.
Same here but thank you!
cool moth – no idea as to what kind of moth it is.
Plans for the weekend – we are t-minus 21 days from the Wedding of the century.
so wedding stuff 🙂
There are so many types of moths, it is an Angel Moth, as Linda said.
Good luck with the wedding planning. It can get stressful, but you already found that out.
it is downhill from here I am sure 🙂
One day you will look back at these moments, enjoy them! I would give anything to have that stress.
I know. You are right of course. I am letting go, what happens will happen!
Unusual moth, watch to make sure it doesn’t eat your fruit….
He actually visits often and all I have are my rose blooms around him. I will keep watch out.
We have a few here and there and I am no good at names.
I don’t try to research them too much but though this one was kind of cool.
The moth is my enemy in the garden because it eats the young leaves of our lemon plant.
That is too bad, I will watch this one to make sure he doesn’t eat anything.
Oh I always have plans! Most of the time they get changed or fall through and still I keep making them!
Don’t ever give up, keep making them.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Unfortunately, I do not know this moth. I’ll be home in the cold for the weekend. Weather scientists forecast very high temperatures.
So many of the moths looks alike. One reason I did not mind editing this one to black and white. It was rather large. And I have seen it before. Stay warm, as I stay cool!
It’s not the Angel Moth? No plans for this weekend.
That is what I call it. Enjoy a quiet weekend.
Thanks for naming the moth by the way, perfect!
Unfortunately, I don’t recognize moths, my dear friend … but aren’t all moths the same?
No, there are thousands of varieties of moths.
But really..I didn’t know that …. for me everyone is the same
Here is an interesting link for you. It says butterflies, but is shows moths:
https://butterfly-conservation.org/moths/identify-a-moth