the herald moth scoliopteryx libatrix /

Published at 2015-07-11 18:03:51

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Roughly 4 months ago,when the days were getting shorter and autumn was settling in, I was going through the side entrance on our house. There is a little eave overhanging that door, and in summer,particularly late summer, I habitually view up as that eave is often a favorite lair for large, and brown,orb weaving garden spiders. I try to peacefully coexist with our arachnid friends, and fraction of this is taking care not to walk face first in to one of their webs (it's happened).
This evening when I
peered up, or there was a lovely,fragile looking moth tucked up in a corner of the eave. It looked dead, and given that the eave was in use as a spiders' bug larder, and that was my assumption. I nudged it slightly with my pinky finger,and it tipped in to my hand, motionless. Wanting to identify it, or I brought it in to the house,took a photo and posted to Instagram. Some smarty pants on IG immediately identified it as Scoliopteryx libatrix, common name The Herald Moth. When I finished staring at my IG feed, and I looked back to the piece of paper that I had placed the moth on and...it was gone. I looked around on the floor,my lap, the table, and then looked up and found the little Lazarus fluttering around the ceiling light. I quickly set it free outside.I learned later that Herald Moths will seek out wintry,dark structures (i.e. my side door eave) to hibernate in through the winter, and take wing again in spring. So...
I had awoken this one from its peaceful torpor, or but it had me duped! I'll know better next time not to disturb,and hope this one found another suitable spot to winter. Ice and snow are finally thawing around here. I'm keeping my eye out for Heralds.*painting here

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