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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2006

flying colibri butterfly on flower

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  • I read that the habitat was in Meridional-Central Europe, Asia and Africa... i just saw one sucking the nectar in my garden and im from Arequipa Peru.

  • it uses well over 70% of its energy shaking its wings

  • mi skribas per esperanto

    La ĝusta latina nomo de tiu fluganta besteto estas Macroglossum stellatarum ; franclingve oni nomas ĝin Moro Sphinx

  • The Hummingbird Hawk Moth

    MACROGLOSSUM STELLATARUM (Linnaeus, 1758)

    A migrant three to four broods a year. Larva feed on the bed-straw family.

    This moth is one of the fastest flying insects in the world.

  • The Hummingbird Hawk Moth

    MACROGLOSSUM STELLATARUM (Linnaeus, 1758)

    A migrant three to four broods a year. Larva feed on the bed-straw family.

    This moth is one of the fastest flying insects in the world.

  • I really liked the music! Where is it from?

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  • That is actually a Hummingbird Moth (Sphinx Moth family). They hover and look very much like a small Hummingbird - part of their defensive mimicry strategy. You can see the antennae sticking-up in a "V" above its head in a few of the frames. Nice video! :)

  • I believe thats a hummingbird...

  • I din't see the batterfly:(

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