Bingo my friend! In your eyes even creepy crawlies and flying hazzards are a delight. Such a creature I have not seen in a long while. Wher on the larger moth is the marking? It is not an eye or anything is it? Just a marking ...
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Whatever it is it looks fantstic!
ReplyDeleteOMG!! That's just awesome!!
ReplyDeleteBingo my friend! In your eyes even creepy crawlies and flying hazzards are a delight. Such a creature I have not seen in a long while. Wher on the larger moth is the marking? It is not an eye or anything is it? Just a marking ...
ReplyDeleteCool! I've never seen anything like this before...great choice for MYM!
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WoW! That's amazingly close!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning, a winner of an image for sure!
ReplyDeleteI bow to you, absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAmazing macro ;o)
ReplyDeleteLove to know what it is ...
He's gorgeous and you got SO close!
ReplyDeleteWhatever he is, he's beautiful, and you took some great photos!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding photos! It's probably one of the saturnlid moths. Try a search on Google images or search BugGuide.net.
ReplyDeleteGood luck!
WOW !
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely macros on that strange looking Moth !
Have never seen anything like that before.
Hi again. I think your moth is a Polyphemus moth, Antheraea polyphemus or a related species.
ReplyDeleteJim McCormac at Ohio Birds and Biodiversity published a post on 8/29/2010 featuring this moth. The 'eye' looks very similar.
Hope this helps