Hummingbird Moth Spotted Along West Ponce
Decatur Metro | August 24, 2010This is INCREDIBLE. Another Decatur Walker writes in…
I was walking along West Ponce after dark the last Friday in July, and as I approached Decatur CD, I saw two people staring intently at the flowers out front. When I asked what they were watching, one replied, “A hummingbird.” Having never seen a hummingbird feed at night, I thought that was unlikely, but the creature’s wings were beating so rapidly and the body shape was so close to a hummingbird’s that I did a double-take myself. I’d read about moths that have a long proboscis specifically suited to deep-throated flowers and concluded that must be what we were seeing but had no idea they were found locally. Luckily I had a camera with a flash with me and quickly took a few pictures, hoping I could capture a clear enough image to identify the moth at home. (We confirmed we were watching a moth after it eventually took a break from feeding to rest on a nearby tree.) When I asked the other people watching the moth where I could send pictures if any turned out, one of the women said, “What about Decatur Metro?” I had more success than I expected given the moth’s quick movements, so here are a few pictures to share with your readers (and I hope the others who witnessed this amazing creature in action). Note that moth was actually in motion in all pics except one on tree.
Of course, I searched the web when I got home and found that what we’d seen was some variety of the hummingbird moth. (One woman – a teacher, I think – mentioned that possibility but wasn’t sure.) I didn’t find any web pictures that look exactly like the one we saw, but the hummingbird hawk moth is very close in appearance.
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