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Hummingbird Moth

I am not sure what creature is this but we thought that it belong to hummingbird moth species. It’s very pretty and temp just like some of the butterflies that enjoy our butterfly bush. It makes some humming sound just like a hummingbird and loves to suck the nectar of the butterfly bush. You can catch them very easily but I never done it yet. I love to watch them flying and humming around in my garden. I will take a better photo next time and you all can check it out.

Opps! Bed time for me. See you all tomorrow guys and have a good and safe night.
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12:42 AM

What a beautiful shot! Btw, got you tagged here! hope you can do it:)

http://yennygirl.com/?p=2184    



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