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This photo is bigger than the moth itself which was less than three quarters of an inch. This is the underside as it rested on our grubby patio doors.
This is the more usual view. I haven't been able to identify it so if anyone out there knows what it is, please shout out!
Nice close ups of the little critter :)
ReplyDeleteNo idea what it is, but I love the feathery look.
ReplyDeletevery neate photos! wish i knew what it was!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what it is but he is a lovely fellow. The details in your shot are great.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Well done! Nice that he landed where you could get his *good* side!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous to see that close. It's almost like a terry cloth fabric consistency. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteLovely moth!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots. And, no one's patio doors can stand that type of close up scrutiny.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
he looks like he's made of lace
ReplyDeletegreat shots
I hope someone can identify it for you. Not too good on my moth recognition I'm afraid. Lovely shots of it though, and so interesting.
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I don't know what it is but it very much looks like like old lace to me. :)
ReplyDeleteIs that a moth? Lovely!
ReplyDeleteMy Camera Critters
Gorgeous shots, love the close photo of the moth, well done.
ReplyDeleteOh my! It looks so soft and delicate. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it is made out of lace.
ReplyDeleteOh I was hoping someone would have idenified it by now! I found a couple of good sites when I found my moths but don't remember seeing one like this. Very pretty!
ReplyDeletenice entry for the camera critter. nice shot.
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