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Nocturnal porch moth, head to wingtip was very roughly 30 mm.
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Found it this morning by my porch light. I warmed him up with my hand. No I didn't kill him or touch his wings. I merely picked him up from the ground with a stick(very carefully) and held him in my hand while I tried taking pictures of him.
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Found it this morning by my porch light. I warmed him up with my hand. No I didn't kill him or touch his wings. I merely picked him up from the ground with a stick(very carefully) and held him in my hand while I tried taking pictures of him.
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Found it this morning by my porch light. I warmed him up with my hand. No I didn't kill him or touch his wings. I merely picked him up from the ground with a stick(very carefully) and held him in my hand while I tried taking pictures of him.
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Found it this morning by my porch light. I warmed him up with my hand. No I didn't kill him or touch his wings. I merely picked him up from the ground with a stick(very carefully) and held him in my hand while I tried taking pictures of him.
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I found this guy while I was walking. I almost stepped on him. I made sure he had a nice safe and camouflaged space.
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I found this guy while I was walking. I almost stepped on him. I made sure he had a nice safe and camouflaged space.
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I believe this is a white-speck. Not totally sure though.
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I believe this is a white-speck. Not totally sure though.
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This was stuck in my parents bathroom and guess who had to get rid of it. . . me. I caught it with my hands and put it in a container and released it near a porch light where it would be happy.
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This was stuck in my parents bathroom and guess who had to get rid of it. . . me. I caught it with my hands and put it in a container and released it near a porch light where it would be happy.
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This was stuck in my parents bathroom and guess who had to get rid of it. . . me. I caught it with my hands and put it in a container and released it near a porch light where it would be happy.
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This was stuck in my parents bathroom and guess who had to get rid of it. . . me. I caught it with my hands and put it in a container and released it near a porch light where it would be happy.
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Saw it flying low over the lawn.
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Mythimna unipuncta (Haworth, 1809), University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 18 August 2015
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Mythimna unipuncta (Haworth, 1809), University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 18 August 2015
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Mythimna unipuncta (Haworth, 1809), University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 18 August 2015
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Mythimna unipuncta (Haworth, 1809), University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 18 August 2015
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Huge guy.