You will notice that I may identify an insect with the modifier "possible". This indicates a case where I have submitted the photo to iNaturalist for identification but have not had a confirmation yet. I'll update the post as information comes in.
Here are the moths I have seen:
Possible Clover Looper Moth (Caenurgina crassiuscula)
American Dagger Moth (acronicta americana)
Eight-spotted Forester Moth (alypia octomaculata)
Virginia Tiger Moth (Spilosoma virginica)
Grass Veneer Moth (Genus: crambus)
Possible Soft-lined Wave Moth (scopula inductata)
Lesser Maple Spanworm Moth
(macaria pustularia)
Grape Plume Moth (geina periscelidactylus)
Would it be wrong to opine that you are a MOTHer of a naturalist and photographer.
ReplyDeleteGood one Anvilcloud. :-)
DeleteWonderful pictures. Many moths are just as colourful as butterflies, and there are far more of then. Some have great names too. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Flighty. I agree about moths. I, too, love their names! Like the Underwings' names like Sweetheart or Darling or Wonderful or Charming ...
DeleteMoths are fascinating, and even the less flashy ones have their own beauty.
ReplyDeleteSo true messymimi.
DeleteI can't get over how much one species differs from another. Fascinating to look at Doris.
ReplyDeleteThanks Didee - yes they are truly amazing!
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