Look up Hummingbird Clearwing Moth--it's an incredible little creature! It's not quite as big as a thumb, and looks like a tiny hummingbird, hence its name. But it has antennae and six legs, not two, plus lovely see thru wings that look like dark lace. It also looks kind of like a bumblebee, but it's a moth, even though it comes out during the day. We saw our first ever, yesterday, in the Chicago SW suburbs. I looked it up online under 'hummingbird looking moth'.
The lobster-like tail is one giveaway that one of these things you're observing is a hummingbird moth, plus the fact that they're considerably smaller than your average hummingbird. I spot one every year or so and always do a double-take. Very interesting and relatively rare creature - I'm surprised that you were able to capture footage of one.
It is not my intent to disapoint but your video is one of a sphinx moth. Often, very often mistaken for a Hummingbird. The smallest hummingbird is simply Bee Hummingbird. If you google that you can see it.
Look up Hummingbird Clearwing Moth--it's an incredible little creature! It's not quite as big as a thumb, and looks like a tiny hummingbird, hence its name. But it has antennae and six legs, not two, plus lovely see thru wings that look like dark lace. It also looks kind of like a bumblebee, but it's a moth, even though it comes out during the day. We saw our first ever, yesterday, in the Chicago SW suburbs. I looked it up online under 'hummingbird looking moth'.
CriticalListener 6 months ago
so are humming birds not that shy, so when you go into your garden they dont fly away?
AwStitch626 1 year ago
The lobster-like tail is one giveaway that one of these things you're observing is a hummingbird moth, plus the fact that they're considerably smaller than your average hummingbird. I spot one every year or so and always do a double-take. Very interesting and relatively rare creature - I'm surprised that you were able to capture footage of one.
netterstyl 1 year ago
It is not my intent to disapoint but your video is one of a sphinx moth. Often, very often mistaken for a Hummingbird. The smallest hummingbird is simply Bee Hummingbird. If you google that you can see it.
Kind Regards,
Daniel
nativecajun57 2 years ago 2
Hard to tell, but I believe that's a hummingbird moth. We had one at the pool yesterday terrorizing a little boy as he thought it was a big bee.
sader10 2 years ago
Please Don't Start an international Cyber fight.
DarkSuccesses 2 years ago
OMG, I think I swatted one the other day and killed it thinking it was a bee.
rjmnyc 2 years ago
"Go get a net, I want to catch it"
Wow, you can tell he's an American
Skyssong 2 years ago 2