Hummingbird Moth

$25.00

The First time I saw a Hummingbird Moth, I thought it was a baby Hummingbird. On further inspection I knew it couldn’t be .

That star Blue Morning Glory I planted and wow are they prolific.

Hummingbird Moths are quite rare, but I’ve seen a few around my flowers in my 3 years garden experiment. I was staring at one feeding on a Zina in my Garden one morning and this Hummingbird flew 40 yards half the length of my garden stopped in front of me, looked down at what I was looking at and then flew down close to the moth flying back and forth examining it, then finally flew back up to it’s original stop position looked at me, then back at the moth and back at me, as if to say, it’s not one of us, Then returned back up the garden from whence it had come.

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The First time I saw a Hummingbird Moth, I thought it was a baby Hummingbird. On further inspection I knew it couldn’t be .

That star Blue Morning Glory I planted and wow are they prolific.

Hummingbird Moths are quite rare, but I’ve seen a few around my flowers in my 3 years garden experiment. I was staring at one feeding on a Zina in my Garden one morning and this Hummingbird flew 40 yards half the length of my garden stopped in front of me, looked down at what I was looking at and then flew down close to the moth flying back and forth examining it, then finally flew back up to it’s original stop position looked at me, then back at the moth and back at me, as if to say, it’s not one of us, Then returned back up the garden from whence it had come.

The First time I saw a Hummingbird Moth, I thought it was a baby Hummingbird. On further inspection I knew it couldn’t be .

That star Blue Morning Glory I planted and wow are they prolific.

Hummingbird Moths are quite rare, but I’ve seen a few around my flowers in my 3 years garden experiment. I was staring at one feeding on a Zina in my Garden one morning and this Hummingbird flew 40 yards half the length of my garden stopped in front of me, looked down at what I was looking at and then flew down close to the moth flying back and forth examining it, then finally flew back up to it’s original stop position looked at me, then back at the moth and back at me, as if to say, it’s not one of us, Then returned back up the garden from whence it had come.