This chap flew into our kitchen late one night, it stayed on the table all night and did not move, next morning I moved in onto a potato leaf where it stayed until the evening, it was HUGE, what was it?
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Elephant Hawk moth? (The clue is in what you've called the picture!)Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Vampire moth looking for blood.
ho ok, Elephant Hawk moth.Blogging at..... www.thecynicalgardener.wordpress.com
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Flummery seems to be right - it is an elephant hawk moth. site:www.rothervalley.f9.co.uk hawk moths - Google Image Search
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It's beautiful! I'd love to see one in our garden.
So far nothing but cabbage white's in the butterfly and moth department!
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stomping beasties
I cant kill anything Im not going to eat that has a face I can see - (thank goodness aphids are too small to see thier faces!)
I even think snails have pretty little faces, they look a bit like horses to me (well a bit?!?!).
We re-home the big catterpillars, slugs, snails etc in the forest.
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