This appears to be a White-Lined Sphinx Moth (Hyles lineata) which are also called "Hawkmoths" and "Hummingbird Moths". They have long tongues and hover just like Hummingbirds to feeed on nectar. They fly night, dusk and even sometimes during the day.. Nice footage and vid! :-)
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I like the music.
5277407 2 years ago
This appears to be a White-Lined Sphinx Moth (Hyles lineata) which are also called "Hawkmoths" and "Hummingbird Moths". They have long tongues and hover just like Hummingbirds to feeed on nectar. They fly night, dusk and even sometimes during the day.. Nice footage and vid! :-)
jcmegabyte 2 years ago
not a humming bird but cool any way
dlcoady 2 years ago
definately the Sphinx Moth, but that was cool.
shaunwoagles 2 years ago
That was absolutely beautiful. I really enjoyed that. Five stars
AlbertaAllan 2 years ago
Get the flyswatter!! I want one...
HARLEYDUDE53 2 years ago
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roma41097 3 years ago
So close in appearance at first glance. It would be good to compare the similarities of wing movements (slo-mo) between this and a hummingbird.
candnrg 3 years ago
What kind of plant is that? It's really pretty.
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katey1dog 4 years ago
yeah since when do hummingbirds have antennae??
Very cool Moth though
landcruiserlarry 4 years ago