just out of curiosity, do you know how to use the focus on your camera?it is a helpful feature. you know, because it puts what you are trying to film INTO FOCUS.
Hey !! I know this fly ! :D they're so cool ! when they fly they can actually stay still in one place without even moving ! Ive been catching some and theyre no hard ^ ^
DUDE! It looks like a Monster Mosquito! Like it was raised by a power plant and mutated with outragious growth! Imagin if that monster is a mosquito and landed on u O_O There'd be like...... a huge bump. Like as if a golf ball was under ur skin. Oh and i bet it would itch like CRAZY! hmmmm wonder what it is
weird....looks like a cross between a moth/beetle/humming bird with jet fighter wings. they just found a ghost slug in UK that has razor teeth and eat worms instead of veg. creatures are changing all around and we just have to look around
one time when i was on vacation in Port Huron Michigan i kept seeing one of these flying around and actually cought it but none of us could figure wth it was so we let it go
Interesting. Don't know the proper term for the "sucker" protruding from the mouth area but it reminds me of a mosquito's. Rest of it's like a cross between hummingbird and ciccada. I'm Canadian and I've never seen anything like that here. It seems quite large, I guess since it's not from the tropics it's harmless?
Spiderwell have you got the book concise guide to the moths of great britain and ireland illustrated by Richard Lewington and done by BWP have a look in there you will see the clearwing hawkmoths
damcorp i care i am an etermologist and i love insects it looks like a hawkmoth but not a resident one you should have caught it and sent to natural england
It is like a hummingbird hawk moth but like you say not a UK resident if it is.
Personally I thikn it looks more like diptera than lepidoptera. the whole thing looks more fly than moth to me. the hawkmoth doesnt have clear wings for starters. this looks like it only has 2 wings, hence more a fly than a moth. If I had to say, Id say bee fly , just google both hummingbird hawkmoth and then google bee fly, you will see :)
That's what I hate about auto focus digital cameras, As for what it is, I would go with Auburn Thunders and say it's a hummingbird moth. :D So cuUuUuUte
Actually, it just a small fly possibly a Tachnid fly (there are way too many kinds to identify). A hummingbird moth is similar shaped, but has a distincly longer tapered abdomen that is patterned slightly. The wings are also much more patterned and brightly colored. The wings on this fly are transparent with a black edge bar. Definitely not fake though. I have seen them both.
IT IS A STICK!
luigiman7789 5 months ago
@luigiman7789 no it's not :DD
sasaa1801 3 months ago
It's a deformed Ewok
timedragon1 5 months ago
One word: FOCUS!
333nanobot 6 months ago
what is that ?
ahool69 7 months ago
i did a report on one in second grade once they fly up to 30 miles per hour
venusaurluv 7 months ago
I thought the whole thing including the stick was the bug. Now what would have SCARED THE SHIT OUTA ME
mechbot9971 8 months ago
its a BUG OMG isn't it amazing :D
KenjTrites 9 months ago
its a bird, the cutest thing EVVAAAA
rnlli 10 months ago
Looks like a Humming Bird sitting still.
Candystrap 11 months ago
i once found a crab with 2 heads and it scared the shit out of me lol
betafreak39 11 months ago
just out of curiosity, do you know how to use the focus on your camera?it is a helpful feature. you know, because it puts what you are trying to film INTO FOCUS.
mrpuffano 11 months ago
Humming Bird Moth?
stoikes 11 months ago 2
Omg it's a bee!!!!!!!!!!!!
animalexpert100 1 year ago
are you retaded its a snail
TheMiipmiip 1 year ago
@TheMiipmiip Last time i checked snails don't have wings!!!
TYREL2010 1 year ago
its a pokemon.
TankMAN513 1 year ago 5
It is the elusive Major Bee-Fly. Your lucky to have found it.
MetalKeybladeMaster 1 year ago
@MetalKeybladeMaster yay mayor bee mayor bee....op gone and stung myself......by world.....
Fenris1313 11 months ago
Hey !! I know this fly ! :D they're so cool ! when they fly they can actually stay still in one place without even moving ! Ive been catching some and theyre no hard ^ ^
Nuth34d 1 year ago
papillon
MrTopbuzzer 1 year ago
a bombylius major. i don´t know the name in english. in german it called hummelschweber. in austria we have a lot of them.
donaustadt1 1 year ago 2
he forgot to poke it with a stick
yavin99 1 year ago
A Mosquito-Bird-Bat-Mutant-Shit-F*cked-Byanotherkindofthings
AchiBubble 1 year ago
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humming bird moth
plainlogic 1 year ago
a bird that got fuck by 23 more creatures XD monsters are real
realderekbrothers 1 year ago
man bear pig moth
MrEddieOrtiz 1 year ago
I'm going to make an educated guess, and say it's your average garden variety Rhinoceros.
Aractophragnus 1 year ago
who cares what it is just blow the dam thing up with some firecrackers
huntfishride37 1 year ago
@huntfishride37 fail
realderekbrothers 1 year ago
@huntfishride37 did you know torturing small animals is a sign of a demented mind? you know what forget it, I'm not talking to you. O_o
smbz821 1 year ago
humming bird moth easy
smurfpig 1 year ago
its a hornet moth cause i dont think its a tiger moth
mamama361 1 year ago
its a humming bird but i think its dead or stuffed!!
MrShane989 1 year ago
i have seen 1 in my book and in my garden its a bee fly i know its in my....BUG BOOK!!!
hugglesniff123 1 year ago
@hugglesniff123 its a FLYING BUG SANDWICH ((O.O)) WE GOTTA EAT IT!!!
realderekbrothers 1 year ago
its mothra RUN!!!
mark60005 1 year ago
Katydid.
ZetaWatcher 1 year ago
i pretty sure its a pandora sphinx moth, i found quite a few of these at camp
rockdude48 2 years ago
es el chupacbara de mexico
awskaterpunk 2 years ago
are yall sure its not a beefly?
vols24png 2 years ago
Esta el Chupacabra!!
aaaaiiiieeee!!!!!!!!!
rmcdaniel423 2 years ago
its a hummingbat
darktailsdoll666 2 years ago
i think its a mini bat
bryan78225 2 years ago
It's a Fish with wings
NorwegianGuy98 2 years ago
That is a hummingbird moth....
MolsenMinion 2 years ago
dont squish it!!!, or u will have to eat it in heaven :O
kanserstyx 2 years ago
Looks like a Broad Bordered Bee Hawkmoth.
Waspman001 2 years ago
i agree with waspaman and rockerdude at the top
TrevorFirerider 1 year ago
DUDE! It looks like a Monster Mosquito! Like it was raised by a power plant and mutated with outragious growth! Imagin if that monster is a mosquito and landed on u O_O There'd be like...... a huge bump. Like as if a golf ball was under ur skin. Oh and i bet it would itch like CRAZY! hmmmm wonder what it is
kitten3babe 2 years ago
Definitely some form of hummingbird moth. I'm from Illinois and we have them all over the place. They really do look like little hummingbirds.
CloverEleven 2 years ago
I'd fucking shoot it
LeeJonB 2 years ago
ITS A PONEY
mollylope 2 years ago
it's a hummingbird moth. I've seen like one or two of them in my life. wierd things
skidudewtg 2 years ago
i think its some kind of bee i saw 1 b4 they r weired though
TNYPRODUCTIONS 2 years ago
It's a hummingbird moth. I saw one when I was a kid and they are very strange looking.
TrenchcoatSteve 2 years ago
looks like a kiwi
snakepit0001 2 years ago
England is covered in roaches, It is most likely a roach.
justaniceguy2cuddle 2 years ago
its a moth
indy0406 2 years ago
i dont know what that is or where it came from but im gonna call it humminbird mothra!
OppositeMirror 2 years ago
Nice Work making that.....waste of time tryin to fool people.
uxuq123 2 years ago
its a humming bird moth
rhcwerunit 2 years ago 24
this is the result of a hummingbird and a beetle haveing unprotected sex
leoniskiwi 2 years ago
it must be some sort of humming bird hawkmoth, or a very large bee fly.... but i can't be sure because the footage isn't that clear...
wildalienplanet 2 years ago
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you touch them?
voxpopuli5060 2 years ago
Did u eat it?
lae510 2 years ago 18
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s w e e t
parsons012 2 years ago
@lae510 its latios the pokemon!!
killalangdon 1 year ago
@killalangdon well i hope jshea has a pokeball
lae510 1 year ago
@lae510 what kind of question is that? :/
RyanF0909 3 months ago
i think it's a hummingbird
GigaGabo 2 years ago
Its a stick, if you throw it and it comes back its a boomerang.
Bristow42 2 years ago 4
a peanut with wings
FunNotNuts 2 years ago 5
rofl!
jjtjet1 2 years ago
yep its a hummingbird
lnxsys 2 years ago
It's a large bee fly, Bombylius major
Metalldestroyer 3 years ago
Get a better camera so we can get a clearer view. It looks like a stick, a berry and a piece of lint.
mechanicalvalve 3 years ago 2
Yup, Hummingbird moth. They are NEAT.
CrusoethePainter 3 years ago
Haha, I love the comments you're getting for this. Its a beefly.
whatevurQM 3 years ago
its a .....thingy with a humming bird that made love to some sort of bug lol or bee or stick....
mwmwolf712 3 years ago
duh people its a dead fish monkey hawk bat bee butterfly humming bird miniature duck billed platypus horsefly moose sitting on a stick!
Newtube102 3 years ago
wow I am suprised i though i was the only one who knew about them.
wolfdwarf 3 years ago
its a retarded fish squirrel frog monkey :p
TheyLieToYou1 3 years ago
it's a brown lumpy thing sitting on a stick
skykam007 3 years ago
it is a beefly, common in Britain.
Pebbleprominent 3 years ago
its a horsefly/deerfly from hell, you morons
opie353 3 years ago
It's a bee fly.
steel128 3 years ago
it's a huming bird hawk moth
robertceeisblazin 3 years ago
A miniature duck-billed platypus with wings?
sparkywundermutt1 3 years ago
mothman!!!
changoloboperro 3 years ago 2
its a bat you morons
iownyouinthenuts 3 years ago
A BUTTERFLY WEARING A FUR.
Iustitiaromana 3 years ago
It's Dracula!!! Argh!!! No, its probably just a little fuzzy bug. You need a macro lens though.
Argyle302 3 years ago
It's a cat
zoomilk 3 years ago
Cicada
LycheeBlunt 3 years ago
video is blurry but it looks like a hummingbird.
MeSeeUTube 3 years ago
It's a hummingbird moth, I saw my first one 2 summers ago. It kinda looks like a fuzzy shrimp with wings when it's moving. Is it dead?
melianatara 3 years ago
its a humming bird moth
xmetrostationgurlx 3 years ago
i think its drunk every insect flys away if someones to close for them
seelkadoom9000 3 years ago
i think its a cicada
GENRL8 3 years ago
same here
overdragon18 3 years ago
it looks like either an moth or a baby humming bird
BellPhnes 3 years ago
Time to buy a better video camera....
boardskins 3 years ago 4
its a elgland goonalu bee
MusicGuy616 3 years ago
OMG! Its hideous!!!!
Kashisama22 3 years ago
lol its probly a moth
eggsnbacon45 3 years ago
what the hell, looks like a hawk moth. never seen one before? get your fatass outside more.
praling 3 years ago
It's a weevil, dear.
FeralRat 3 years ago
I think the wings were not fully unfolded, dried.
pasfresh123 3 years ago
Clearly a manbearpig!
AdamFromTheMoon 3 years ago 5
its not a creature..it's an insect...
DENSER123 3 years ago
it looks like something, you should have on the bottom of your shoe!
Kill it!
KrisFromNorway 3 years ago
Boah ne Turbomotte
asconator 3 years ago
Video is out of focus, but I would guess it is a hummingbird moth. We have them here in Michigan.
Setharoo2 3 years ago 2
good guess...its definitely some sort of moth...
darksiete 3 years ago
weird....looks like a cross between a moth/beetle/humming bird with jet fighter wings. they just found a ghost slug in UK that has razor teeth and eat worms instead of veg. creatures are changing all around and we just have to look around
13mok 3 years ago
Kick it!
American1Pride 3 years ago
Thats pretty cool, never seen any like that. thanks
sunniski 3 years ago
eat it^^
1NemesiSs 3 years ago
poke it!
2facedninja 3 years ago
punch it
RipJack645 3 years ago
es un puñetero colibrí, joer.
holyarchenero 3 years ago
its a kind of fly. that "sucker" is for collecting nekter
researchologist 3 years ago
I saw the bumblebee moth very strange ..
rimriserusa 3 years ago
This is a Macroglossum stellatarum.
In english 'Hummingbird hawkmoth'
It's a sort of butterfly
Fegoll 3 years ago
nope definitly a bee fly look on google for pics
shortandsour 3 years ago
We have like 1000 of these in our garden.....
.....right by by our pool, gutted
Monkeybrains54 3 years ago
one time when i was on vacation in Port Huron Michigan i kept seeing one of these flying around and actually cought it but none of us could figure wth it was so we let it go
ATMA3Weapon 3 years ago
Interesting. Don't know the proper term for the "sucker" protruding from the mouth area but it reminds me of a mosquito's. Rest of it's like a cross between hummingbird and ciccada. I'm Canadian and I've never seen anything like that here. It seems quite large, I guess since it's not from the tropics it's harmless?
diamondbackseye 3 years ago
yes its harmless and im canadian too but i'v seen one, like three. (may 15 2008)
stuff987 3 years ago
That is a Bee Fly (Bombylius Major)...a google image search will provide some very clear pictures of it.
Walker27067 3 years ago
harry potter.
a1r2n3i4e5 3 years ago
hehehe
morticialovely 3 years ago
bee fly!
Booliocious 3 years ago
Spiderwell have you got the book concise guide to the moths of great britain and ireland illustrated by Richard Lewington and done by BWP have a look in there you will see the clearwing hawkmoths
ifyouwantbloodygi 3 years ago
hehe I'll have to check it out!
spiderwell 3 years ago
its a great book
ifyouwantbloodygi 3 years ago
What is so strange about a moth?
glad122912 4 years ago
yeah thats a hummingbird moth, or type of
we have those in america to. they fly past your head and its like a bomber blew by lol
Ldyrebeln 4 years ago
It's a hummingbird moth , quite common in the Midwest, loves Jimson Weed flowers, they fly about as fast as a real hummingbird.
chazrania 4 years ago
hummingbird?
Bee with a FLIPPING HUGE stinger?
Moscuito?
Idk.
iheartmischief 4 years ago
damcorp i care i am an etermologist and i love insects it looks like a hawkmoth but not a resident one you should have caught it and sent to natural england
ifyouwantbloodygi 4 years ago
It is like a hummingbird hawk moth but like you say not a UK resident if it is.
Personally I thikn it looks more like diptera than lepidoptera. the whole thing looks more fly than moth to me. the hawkmoth doesnt have clear wings for starters. this looks like it only has 2 wings, hence more a fly than a moth. If I had to say, Id say bee fly , just google both hummingbird hawkmoth and then google bee fly, you will see :)
Yay me! im an insect geek! haha
spiderwell 4 years ago
have you seen the broad bodied and narrow bodied hawkmoths they have clear wings. anyway it would be better is thet had a better camera.
ifyouwantbloodygi 4 years ago
dont think u get em in the UK, nearest we have is the clearwing which is a hornet look-alike
spiderwell 4 years ago
yep you sure do i have seen the broad borded bee hawkmoth twice. in the uk they are rare though
ifyouwantbloodygi 3 years ago
belive me there are 2 hawkmoths in this country with clearwings:
Narrow-Bordered Bee Hawkmoth (Hemaris Tityus)
Broad-Bordered Bee Hawkmoth (Hemaris Fuciformis)
There are various other non hawkmoths which have clear wings like the
Hornet Moth (Sesia Apiformis)
Lunar Hornet Moth (Sesia Bembeciformis)
Dusky Clearwing (Paranthrene Tabaniformis)
But these look nothing like the one in the video.
ifyouwantbloodygi 3 years ago
damcorp i care i am an etermologist and i love insects
ifyouwantbloodygi 4 years ago
its a fucken bug who cares about it
damcorp 4 years ago
hornet dumb shit
sloth54321 4 years ago
That's what I hate about auto focus digital cameras, As for what it is, I would go with Auburn Thunders and say it's a hummingbird moth. :D So cuUuUuUte
Kingofeternity 4 years ago
i would have caught it!
DaftPunkElite 4 years ago
Maybe dad F(*)ed The wrong person? :P
GJandres 4 years ago
Actually, it just a small fly possibly a Tachnid fly (there are way too many kinds to identify). A hummingbird moth is similar shaped, but has a distincly longer tapered abdomen that is patterned slightly. The wings are also much more patterned and brightly colored. The wings on this fly are transparent with a black edge bar. Definitely not fake though. I have seen them both.
noahmagnuson 4 years ago
bee fly mate :)
spiderwell 4 years ago
yup
noahmagnuson 4 years ago
its not a fake..its a hummingbird moth...google it up, idjiots!..they pollinate certain species of catci, flowers adn fruit trees.
AuburnThunder 4 years ago
a bogey?
shellatella 4 years ago
its an elephant from behind
Porranaofunciona 4 years ago
It's a hummingbird moth. duh.
kougazgurl 4 years ago 2
hah you're right
cool never heard of those before
its like when i found out the butterfly in the Lunesta commercials is actually a type of moth called a Luna Moth
xelectrix 4 years ago
Hehe we have Luna moths in Texas. They're pretty. ^_^ And HYOOJ!!! O_O about 3 inches or so.
hellsingmongrel 4 years ago
we do? i've never seen them... im in dallas tho
xelectrix 4 years ago
hehe yup. I live in the country near Lubbock. We don't get LOTS of them, but we have them. ^_^
hellsingmongrel 4 years ago
its a bee fly
spiderwell 4 years ago
100% fake
terenc79 4 years ago
its a fake...
tosh248 4 years ago
i would say, hummingbird, too...
MIsfitsGraves 4 years ago
If it were a hummingbird its wings would be folded to its body like, you know, a bird.
facemash 4 years ago
Hummingbird Moth is 0ne sort of moth,not a bird.
I caught some when I was a child.
yx4436 4 years ago
its a HUMMING BIRD!!!!
bdancer14 4 years ago
Almost right,it is a Hummingbird Moth.
krisstruss 4 years ago
It's a lil bunny.
doctorspankluv 4 years ago
humming bird
Dragonfire7666 4 years ago
it's a little bunny, it juz has wings and a long pointy nose is very furry and likes to stand on branches
kylexraine 4 years ago
huh
privateanthony77 4 years ago
I AM THAT ANIMAL CREATURE! RAWR
Coala911 4 years ago