View attachment 54290 Having a wander around the highlands, I came upon this beauty today. Turns out it’s an elephant hawk moth, body 2 to 3” with a wing span of up to 8”!
Lovely pic - “highlands” = Lickey Hills?
They're stunning looking things. Oddly I see loads of the caterpillars but I've only ever seen one or two adults.
Maybe that’s the way their reproduction works? Many, many larvae with only a few surviving to adulthood?They're stunning looking things. Oddly I see loads of the caterpillars but I've only ever seen one or two adults.
Maybe that’s the way their reproduction works? Many, many larvae with only a few surviving to adulthood?
8 inch wingspan? Centimetres I think. Most sites are quoting 60-85mm which is about right according to the few I’ve seen. We get them here on our chalkland as it favours Rosebay Willowherb, but it’s still a thrill to find one in the garden, I think they’re one of the most beautiful moths. Plant lots of Fucshias if you want to attract them.
The Convolvulus Hawk moth is palm sized. I remember one flying into the pub I was in one night and the barmaid running out the backdoor screaming about bats. They’re big.
Your probably right, typically I can’t find the link I quoted from. Still impressive.
Nice to see that, I found the one here on the floor so put it in a tree out of the way, gone the next day. Would have been good to see it on the wing
They really are aren’t they? I’m always thrilled when I see one. The Hummingbird Hawk moth is another fascinating member of the family. Not my footage, I’m always too busy being amazed to go and get a camera.