Not yet a member? No problem!
Sign-up just takes a second.
Forgot your password?
Recover it now.
Already signed up?
Log in now.
Forgot your password?
Recover it now.
Not yet a member? No problem!
Sign-up just takes a second.
Remember your password?
Log in now.
14 Comments
Bardafsays...It's a pretty common insect...
Krupowatching this is kinda soothing
oohahhLove to see it slow
deathcowWe get those... just rejuvenated one that was dehydrated and dying on our floor. The ones that get up to Alaska (that I've seen and handled) are Snowberry Clearwings.. Hemaris diffinis
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=Hemaris%20diffinis%20&btnG=Search&sa=N&tab=wi
couplandsays...Okaaaaaayyyy... I assume "Hummingbird *Mouse*" is a typo?
shiftlessHummingbird moth. And they're awesome.
http://howardfamilyhomepage.net/page5b.html
deathcowMaybe a typo... they can be quite mousey though:
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent525/close/beemimic.jpg
yakkasays...Hummingbird "mouse" is not typo, it's just idea about it looks like flying mouse, even thought mouses are not so small.
coreburnsays...Somebody needs to make up their mind... bird, mouse, insect all in the title??
geo321*bugs
siftbotAdding video to channels (Bugs) - requested by geo321.
bareboards2*length=45
siftbotThe duration of this video has been updated from unknown to 45 secs - length declared by bareboards2.
siftbotHummingbird Hawk Moth has been added as a related post - related requested by PlayhousePals on that post.
Discuss...
Enable JavaScript to submit a comment.