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The Eyed Hawk-Moth ( Smerinthus ocellata ) is a European moth of the family Sphingidae. The Eyed Hawk-Moth, so called from a large and beautiful spot in each of the hind wings that somewhat resem...
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Eyed hawk moths (Smerinthus ocellatus) mating, with the female at the top. ... Eyed hawk moths (Smerinthus ocellatus) mating, with the female at the top. [Credits : Toni Angermayer/Photo Researchers]
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"This is a spectacular hawk-moth, with curving wing margins and large blue and black eye patches on the rear wings, which have pink bases. These eye spots can only be seen when the moth is disturbed, when it flashes them.
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With its hindwings tucked in at rest, the eyed hawk moth is not much to see. When threatened, however, it will lift its forewings to reveal colorful eyespots in an attempt to ward off predators.
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Not very sharp.. All moths trapped in my garden and then released unharmed.
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Description and photographs of the moth: Smerinthus ocellata (Eyed Hawk-moth ) ... 1980 Eyed Hawk-moth Smerinthus ocellata ... The green caterpillars resemble those of the Poplar Hawk-moth (Laothoe populi), but have a bluish-coloured spike at the rear. They feed on sallow (Salix), apple (Malus) and several other trees...
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Painted Lady, Eyed Hawkmoth, Nature Diary for August, Calder Valley, West Yorkshire ... We decide it is an Eyed Hawk-moth. We offer it leaves of apple and willow, two of it's food plants, but it is obvious that this full grown caterpillar is keen to find a suitable place to pupate. I ring John, who comes and takes a couple...
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This photo from the TrekNature travel gallery is titled 'Eyed Hawk-moth Photo'. ... Nice moth Christoper. Very good sharpness and colors. ... A nice shot of this interesting moth. I think the focus is just "off" the moth, though (parts of the leaves are sharper) and the lighting is rather harsh. Regards, Nigel.
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