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Confirmation: Billy Joe Fudge creature is Hummingbird moth About: Flowers and Insects of Adair Co., KY: Moonflower beast To Billy Joe Fudge via CM: That's what's known as a Hummingbird Moth. Nothing wrong with that image, in my opinion, Billy. Although, I didn't know that they stirred at night, I've seen them usually during the daylight hours. That's one of the largest species of its type that I ever seen. Thanks for sharing. s/Tony Harvey Thanks. Agree on the Billy Joe Fudge photograph, too. It's great, despite the photographer's Aw Shucks humility. A real spellbinder. Which leads to an interesting question for me, whether BJF will have a photograph in National Geographic first, or become poet laureate of Kentucky first? -EW This story was posted on 2009-06-18 10:16:11
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