How amazing, her camouflage was wonderful and the butterfly on your previous post was just beautiful, thank you for sharing these lovely creatures with us :)
Nice find and wonderful photo! Yours in much greener than the browner ones I have seen. If I'm right they do not fly during the day and you could have picked it up to place it for a better background.
What an interesting creature; I've only seen pictures of her before.
I so enjoyed your swallowtail yesterday, Sherry; how sweet of her to stand still for your camera. Butterflies have been few in number around here this year. Have you noticed this in your area as well?
Dear Sherry....she is beautiful and she hides well.... I am sure she will visit often now she has found you...... It is such fun to have a new visitor.....
She was hard to spot! Very lovely! You take the best photos!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing, her camouflage was wonderful and the butterfly on your previous post was just beautiful, thank you for sharing these lovely creatures with us :)
ReplyDeleteYes, she is gorgeous! I enjoyed your other posts, too. The swallowtail ones are awesome!
ReplyDeleteShe is very beautiful - what unimaginative person thought of the word Hog to go alongside Sphinx!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry!!!!!!!!! How are YOU??? I had one of these on my front porch last year and they are the most amazing things.
ReplyDeleteI think Pandora Sphinx sounds SO much better than "hog" moth. Check it out: http://bugguide.net/node/view/3937
What a beautiful creature! How cool to find it in your garden! :0)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find!!! I seem to learn about a new creature every time I visit your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! What a perfect example of camoflauge. A beautiful colour of green on a side note.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteSherry,
ReplyDeleteNice find and wonderful photo! Yours in much greener than the browner ones I have seen. If I'm right they do not fly during the day and you could have picked it up to place it for a better background.
What a beauty! Since I love the color green, I am just melting looking at her...
ReplyDeleteYou darned betcha she is gorgeous. She looks like velvet. Lucky you finding her.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous camouflaged butterfly! I will send you an email re: slippers ♥
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting creature; I've only seen pictures of her before.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed your swallowtail yesterday, Sherry; how sweet of her to stand still for your camera. Butterflies have been few in number around here this year. Have you noticed this in your area as well?
She's beautiful! Looks a very similar shape and pattern to our Poplar Hawk Moth, but so much greener! The Poplar Hawk Moth is brown in various shades.
ReplyDeleteDear Sherry....she is beautiful and she hides well....
ReplyDeleteI am sure she will visit often now she has found you......
It is such fun to have a new visitor.....
I'm amazed you saw her, such wonderful camouflage.
ReplyDeleteShe is gorgeous in a very unique way.
WOW, just look at her! Great find Sherry!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique find! She is beautiful. I'm glad you found her.
ReplyDeleteWow! She is a beauty! And to catch her sitting still like that is great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous find! She is just so beautiful.X
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