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Oh my gosh! These are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know these existed until last summer (through Camera Critters) and I've yet to see one.
You captured it beautifully!
My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
Wow! What great pictures!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't look like those wings could support that fat body. Amazing.
GORGEOUS!These are stunning pictures.The water droplets certainly add to the beauty,but those wings are something else.WOW!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Oh, Kerri! these are awesome. I haven't seen any yet but we used to get them all the time where we lived, about 1/2 hour south of here.
ReplyDeleteNow, that is a very interesting find. Great capture.
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Wow, what a terrific capture!!! They are so beautiful, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything like this. Thanks for sharing your visitor.
ReplyDeleteKerri, I've never seen such a clear photo of these before! Great captures!
ReplyDeleteFirst time I saw one of these I was baffled at what I was seeing...such a marvelous creature! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteVery cool shots! I have seen one before, but not for awhile. Great closeups. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen or heard of this moth. Amazing and beautiful. And a great photo also!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these before!
ReplyDeleteA great photo, I ususally see them here in the summer but so far none this year.
ReplyDeleteThey are very interesting and beautiful.
intriquing aren't they??
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures! I'd probably die of excitement if I saw one of these moths, or die of disappointment that I didn't have my camera handy!
ReplyDeleteOh Kerri, he's beautiful! Such great, clear images you caught too. :c)
ReplyDeleteLovely creature. I didn't know anything about them. I wonder if they range this far north?
ReplyDeleteSuper, Kerri! I have not seen one yet this year.
ReplyDeleteoutstanding...love your pix
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I don't think I've ever seen one before. Fantastic looking little moth.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! How cool is that. What a fantastic picture!!!
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely beautiful picture Kerri. I have NEVER seen one, but am always on the lookout. You have done a spectacular job of capturing it.
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These are real "ooooo-aaaaah" shots!
ReplyDeleteHi Kerri..
ReplyDeleteI resently found out that we here in England get these beauties.. I alas have yet to see one never mind hope to catch a shot as good as these. I really have enjoyed seeing this post. Thank you for sharing.
Tom
My posts at the moment show: Sam the Roofer and a Moorland Picture and Poem
I have never heard of such a creature! How interesting! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteWow.. I've never even heard of them but they sure do look like hummingbirds. Amazing shots!
ReplyDeleteGreat series of photos! I don't know if I've ever seen one of these before.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is such a fantastic series of shots! Well done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! I love these things. I got a couple photos last year, but the only one that I've seen so far this year was very illusive and wouldn't give me a good opportunity. These are the best photos I've seen of them. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteKerri~Now I am jealous!! I have tried for yrs to get a good capture of a humming bird moth~ you have three of the best I have ever seen~ amazing creatures aren't they?! Awww...your photos are amazing!!
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THAT is the most amazing critter I've seen in a long time. I never knew such a thing existed. Nift!
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