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Backyard Nature Wednesday: Hummingbird moth

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I was sitting on my patio just at dusk one afternoon last week when I noticed movement in the big sprawling datura plant next to the patio. The plant was full of its large, delicately scented white blossoms on this particular afternoon. The blossoms open late in the day and stay open overnight to attract moths and perhaps bats as pollinators. By mid-morning on the next day, they are gone. Anyway, on this day, there was something moving around in those blossoms. I thought at first it was a hummingbird, although it was a bit late in the day for them, but when I got up to look, I realized that it was an imposter. In fact, it was a hummingbird moth. I didn't have my camera and wasn't able to get a picture, but here's an image from the Internet that shows what the critter looks like. Its scientific name is Hemaris thysbe, and it is from the family Sphingidae .  It has a long proboscis that looks somewhat like a hummingbird beak and it hovers like those little birds. It even make...