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Giganticus Caterpillarus


Gnarlyoak
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Found this chap ambling along the pavement on my local high street, decided to give him a lift to my local allottment before some big footed muppet squished him.

 

Critter was abot 7-8cm long, anyone any ideas what it might be? I was thinking maybe Humming-Bird Hawk Moth, but can't seem to find a caterpillar pic of that species that matches this one!

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Sorry for the poor quality but I found a privet hawk moth while working today, I haven't seen one for 10 years and now they suddenly appear like a plague!

 

probably a lot down to the increased planting of native privet, its been a drive for about that long to replant natives as a rule of thumb, maybe its starting to pay off at last?:thumbup:

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