Entry for Amazing Nature Contest: FREE TOPIC — #2/6/23 — Yellow-Spotted Tiger Moth

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Time to get outside and see what's happening in the natural world right now; which is a large part of why I like this particular challenge!

This is my entry for the Amazing Nature Community's weekly "Amazing Nature Contest: FREE TOPIC - #2/6/23" challenge, organized by @bucipuci.

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I didn't have to get far before I found something interesting!

Sitting on one of the painted columns holding up our back patio was this very eye-catching moth.

A little poking around with Google images revealed that it's a "Yellow-Spotted Tiger Moth," which is not that uncommon around our part of the world.

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Maybe it gets its name from the fact that the markings on its head almost look like a tiny cat-like face (best visible in the 1st photo)?

It sat quite still, as I photographed it from several angles. It was a bit of a misty morning here, so it was probably glad to have a covered spot, out of the mist.

I thought it was quite unusual, since most night-flying moths tend to be less vivid and eye-catching.

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I don't know what the fuzzy looking stuff on its left front wing is... I'm guessing it's part of an old spiderweb.

I thought it was a rather good example of how amazing nature can be! Just look at that furry head and legs!

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In close-up, it almost looks like a strange creature from another world!

Anyway, sharing it here first, but since the photos were quite good I'll probably also share it to a Butterflies and Moths study group I belong to.

Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoyed the pictures!

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Thank you for entering the contest.
We haven't had an article about insects here for a long time.

That's a very pretty moth, I've never seen one like it before. Thanks for sharing @labyrinths.

Tiger Moth is indeed amazing and looks so weird, like it's from another planet 😀

What a beautiful moth you have here and lovely color too.