In the Lepidoptera order of the animal kingdom, it’s butterflies who get all the glory. But we’d argue it’s their relatives, moths, that have the better story. With more than 160,000 species of moths around the world, moths outnumber butterfly species roughly 10 to 1. While most are nocturnal, the hummingbird hawk-moth on our homepage today breaks the mold. Found throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe, it’s shown here in the daylight of southern Sardinia, sipping nectar with its straw-like appendage known as a proboscis. Like a hummingbird, the moth makes a soft buzzing sound as it hovers over the flowers whose nectar it feeds on exclusively.
Let’s go mothing
Today in History
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Winter in the Finnish wilds
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A river runs through it
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Welcome to the Ring of Fire
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Skaftafell, Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland
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The persistence of Perito Moreno
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Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
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Storks ready for takeoff
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World Meerkat Day
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Summer solstice
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We re gonna need a bigger birdhouse
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Mount Rainier National Park
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Bright and colorful peacock feathers
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Peel Castle on St. Patrick’s Isle with the Isle of Man in the background
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World Penguin Day
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Native American Heritage Month
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Happy Independence Day!
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Happy St. Patricks Day!
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Fresh water on the Silk Road
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Striated heron on a Victoria water lily, Pantanal, Brazil
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Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany
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The frog prince?
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Life in the slow lane
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Avalanche Lake Trail at Adirondack High Peaks, New York
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A theatrical dream
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Tintern Abbey, Wales
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Surf s always up in Paia
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Holey moley–it’s National Doughnut Day!
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Star Wars Day
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Village of Zahara de la Sierra, Cadiz, Spain
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Halloween
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