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2 minutes ago, Billhook said:

Went down to the lake this evening an caught this busy little fellow

 

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I got an excited call from a mate about 30 years ago . He worked for West Dean Estate on the Corova Farms side of things . He said there is a Humming bird on the buddleia in West Dean Collage gardens ! I drove down the mile or so only to observe the moth 🙂

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1 minute ago, Mick Dempsey said:

 Very common here, a real pleasure to see in the UK.

Along with the Bee-wing hawkmoth - I'll try to put a picture up tomorrow

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We've had one here a couple of times recently and saw one or two every year at the old place in Surrey.

Ceratostigma (hardy Plumbago) was the flower attracting them

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