The grapevine moth has been about lately.

I love the fluffy orange bits.
🙂
Post 17/365
The grapevine moth has been about lately.
I love the fluffy orange bits.
🙂
Post 17/365
A few minutes in the garden with the Nikon D3000…
Australian Grapevine Moth larvae
Honey Bee on mint blossom
Honey Bee on mint blossom
A Blowfly? in the ivy
Thanks for looking.
🙂
Australian Grapevine Moth larvae – I’ve been watching out for these cuties on my grapevine. I have to be quick as I think the birds like them, too. We are expecting a warm week, so maybe my grapes will ripen after all. The blackbirds are checking them daily, and the sparrows.
Wikipedia says…
The Australian grapevine moth (Phalaenoides glycinae) is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is endemic to the south-eastern half of Australia, but is an invasive species in many parts of the world, including Canada and South Africa.
Photos taken with the Nikon D3000.
Okay, a weird camera angle there! It is upside down – we’re looking at his chin and the first two sets of legs.
Thanks for looking. I trust that you’re having a fine weekend. 🙂
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