


I'm not really into moths, but I know a whopper when I see one! I think the last Privet Hawkmoth I saw was a caterpillar on our pirvet hedge when I was a kid (back in the day!). So I was somewhat taken aback when I saw this adult, as I was heading home from the bikesheds (not that I spend most of my working day in the bikesheds), on the wall of our office at Bretton, Peterborough (6.7.05). What a simply humungous moth!
All Nikon Coolpix 4500
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