May 12, 2011 #11 JulieNKC Crowing 9 Years Sep 25, 2010 6,636 70 258 Kansas City Very pretty, never seenone before. How big are they?
May 12, 2011 #12 chicmom Dances with Chickens 16 Years Feb 24, 2009 8,697 316 466 Strasburg Ohio Sooo pretty! Glad you shared!
May 12, 2011 #13 Hoss1975 Songster 8 Years Feb 14, 2011 481 3 109 north central Indiana Quote: I think those are called hawk moths.
May 12, 2011 #14 Love my Critters! Songster 11 Years Apr 15, 2008 820 7 151 Carlsbad, NM Wow! Thanks for sharing, that is beautiful
May 12, 2011 #15 ChooksinChoppers Crowing 14 Years Mar 24, 2011 1,925 211 336 Ocala, Florida. Oh I love those!! I saw one when we lived in KY and it almost glowed from the moonlight. georgous!
May 12, 2011 Thread starter #16 yoie Songster Jan 28, 2011 1,021 21 199 Easternshore of Maryland Quote: As kids we called them "humbees" don't know what they are really called but they are really neat looking too!
Quote: As kids we called them "humbees" don't know what they are really called but they are really neat looking too!
May 12, 2011 #17 b.hromada Flock Mistress 14 Years Jan 9, 2009 15,721 974 501 south Florida, Pompano Beach How beautiful! thanks for sharing.
May 12, 2011 #18 Razadia The Odd One 13 Years Apr 7, 2011 3,105 1,475 416 Montgomery, Alabama I haven't seen a luna moth in years! I love them. They're a lot better then getting dive bombed by a hawk moth.
I haven't seen a luna moth in years! I love them. They're a lot better then getting dive bombed by a hawk moth.
May 12, 2011 #19 thekid Songster 9 Years Jan 12, 2011 4,118 18 211 Ford City, Pennsylvania once i was playing hide and seek and i found one of those tried to save it but a bird got it