In the Lepidoptera order of the animal kingdom, it’s butterflies who get all the glory. But we’d argue it’s their relatives, moths, that have the better story. With more than 160,000 species of moths around the world, moths outnumber butterfly species roughly 10 to 1. While most are nocturnal, the hummingbird hawk-moth on our homepage today breaks the mold. Found throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe, it’s shown here in the daylight of southern Sardinia, sipping nectar with its straw-like appendage known as a proboscis. Like a hummingbird, the moth makes a soft buzzing sound as it hovers over the flowers whose nectar it feeds on exclusively.
Let’s go mothing
Today in History
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Point Reyes National Seashore in California
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Red fox in the Netherlands
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Talk like a pirate—or walk the plank
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A lush, green escape
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Château de Sully-sur-Loire, Center-Val de Loire, France
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Forward-thinking women of history
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Desert bighorn sheep in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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A day for our oceans
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Drop in on International Surfing Day
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International Cheetah Day
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Shining like Klondike gold
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Illuminated Uluru
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International Beaver Day
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National Hammock Day
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National Bison Day
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Veterans Day
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Tennis in the park
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Landscape Architecture Month
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A peek at an explosive peak
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Climb a tree for wild animals and plants
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Welcome to the Year of the Pig
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Church of Notre Dame de Bon-Port, Les Sables-dOlonne, France
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Ice and Snow Sailing World Championships
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Jerte Valley in bloom
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Papa was a flightless bird
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Balloon Ascension Day
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Shark Fin Cove, California
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Hollywood s big night
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Two rocks and a heart spot
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