Clearwing Hummingbird Moth by David Clark
David Clark

Clearwing Hummingbird Moth by

Hemaris thysbe – Indiana, these moths are fairly widespread across North America – but elusive.

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  • Régis Charpentier
    Régis Charpentieralmost 2 years ago

    What a beautiful shot, well composed

  • JKKimball
    JKKimballalmost 2 years ago

    I love these little guys!
    Great image David!

  • thanks – yeah these guys are always a treat to see – something special it seems – dave

    – David Clark

  • jesika
    jesikaalmost 2 years ago

    I’ve never seen a clear wing. One day maybe…
    Lovely capture, david.
    j

  • Hi Jesika — they are probably around – seem very selective on the type of flowers they use — I probably saw 10 individuals in a week when I was in the US last week – dave

    – David Clark

  • Kimberly  Dugan
    Kimberly Duganalmost 2 years ago

    amazing capture!

  • Hi Kimberly – thanks for the comment and the fav and the watchlist — I appreciate your time – dave

    – David Clark

  • Béla Török
    Béla Törökalmost 2 years ago

    Splendid image, David!

  • Edyta Magdalena Pelc
    Edyta Magdalen...almost 2 years ago

    very nice!

  • digitalmidge
    digitalmidgealmost 2 years ago

    So pretty Dave, we don’t get this kind here, I’ve seen and photo’d the Sphynx kind, but this one is really cool-looking! Great capture…

  • hereforfun
    hereforfunalmost 2 years ago

  • Hi Trudi — thanks very much for making the photo a feature – much appreciated – dave

    – David Clark

  • Ray Clarke
    Ray Clarkealmost 2 years ago

  • MischaC
    MischaCalmost 2 years ago

    Excellent capture! It’s easy to see where the moth got its name. Congrats on the well-deserved feature!