I signed off too soon. Charlie, I think those are ladybird moths, which you are referring to. We still have them in the pacific n.w., but not as plentiful. They have been spraying too heavily for...
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I signed off too soon. Charlie, I think those are ladybird moths, which you are referring to. We still have them in the pacific n.w., but not as plentiful. They have been spraying too heavily for...
Well, it certainly looks like him, yes, from what I remember. I am 98% certain that is him. BUT, how dissappointing to find out he is classified as a fly. There is no know social instincts to this...
I appreciate your kind response, but no it is not the Calliope Hummingbird (which is much larger compared to this fellow.) Nor, is it a Hummingbird Moth. It is definately a little bee.
This...
I have a little bee visiting my yard this year. He looks like a hummingbird (about 1/3 to 1/2 inch in size, a long little straw like a hummingbird beak to probe flowers and he flys similar to a...