Remember in india, a moth got stuck in my plait and was buzzing around for ages before my cousin caught it and got it out, such a loud sound next to my ear. Happy days. Thank you for sharing.
This moth has a pretty pattern. Nocturnal moths that look similar live in Austria and Germany, they are called Lymantria monacha. Here is a link to some of our native moths: https://www.gartenlexikon.de/nachtfalter-bestimmen/ There are also some cute specimens there. Have a nice weekend; all the best, from Austria Traude 🍂🍃🍁🍃 🍂 https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/11/ausflug-auf-den-harzberg-im-august-ein.htm
...they are night visitors.
ReplyDeleteYes, they start their day late in the evening.
DeleteAloha friend
ReplyDeleteAloha! Namaste 🙏
DeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteLove those delta wings! YAM xx
Just landed.
DeleteA silent hello...
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DeleteCute visitor! I hope you left out some snacks for it.
ReplyDeleteIt refused to partake any food as it was dieting 😜
DeletePretty moth! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure!
DeleteBeautiful liittle butterfly.
ReplyDeleteIt's a cute moth.
DeleteAmazing the variety of creatures on our earth.
ReplyDeleteI agree!
DeletePretty moth with interesting markings.
ReplyDeleteAttractive!
DeleteUn visitante inesperado, que has aprovechado muy bien para fotografiarlo.
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you :)
DeleteGreat textures in your moth photo ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thank you :)
DeleteThey give me the creeps but the cats like them.
ReplyDeleteAh they are harmless.
DeleteRemember in india, a moth got stuck in my plait and was buzzing around for ages before my cousin caught it and got it out, such a loud sound next to my ear. Happy days. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat's when the head buzzes ;)
DeleteThat's a nice looking moth.
ReplyDeleteA designer moth!
DeleteThis moth has a pretty pattern. Nocturnal moths that look similar live in Austria and Germany, they are called Lymantria monacha. Here is a link to some of our native moths: https://www.gartenlexikon.de/nachtfalter-bestimmen/
ReplyDeleteThere are also some cute specimens there.
Have a nice weekend; all the best, from Austria Traude
🍂🍃🍁🍃 🍂
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/11/ausflug-auf-den-harzberg-im-august-ein.htm
Oh they are lovely!
DeleteIt is photogenic.
ReplyDeleteYes, very!
DeleteHe's a beauty and you were lucky to see him. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Thank you!
DeleteHello :=)
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely moth with an attractive pattern on it's wings. Good sighting!