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Quote from: Anthony Darby on August 15, 2009, 11:47:18 AMI only ever did get that one female Hyalophora cecropia (Robin moth), and 10 males! The other day a female Eupakardia calleta, a moth from New Mexico. Yesterday this male emerged and they'd mated by lunch time! This is him today. A fabulous looking Moth, Anthony, such handsome colouring and pattern - almost looks hand painted! - is it much smaller that the Robin Moth?Can't believe the 10 to 1 odds!
I only ever did get that one female Hyalophora cecropia (Robin moth), and 10 males! The other day a female Eupakardia calleta, a moth from New Mexico. Yesterday this male emerged and they'd mated by lunch time! This is him today.
Erica, your beetle looks like a Bee beetle (Trichodes apiarius); the butterfly is a Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui)?
Angelicas are magnets for bees and wasps. Here is my Angelica gigas with a couple of (I'm guessing) White-tailed bees.
A Scottish Golden Eagle was poisoned last month http://www.rspb.org.uk/news/details.asp?id=tcm:9-223556