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Taubenschwänzchen, Hummingbird Hawkmoth (Macroglossum Stellatarum).
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly on the Buddleia
tiny hummingbird sips nectar from lavender flowers in a fragrant lavender field in summer rapidly flapping its wings
Close-up of a lavender at summer sunset. Butterflies are flying around flowers.
hummingbird hawk-moth feeding on a butterfly bush in the meadow in summer
Butterflies and grasshoppers in flight on a background of the sky
Butterfly pollinating a lavender blooming flower
Little hummingbird hawkmoth hovering in a purple field of lavender
Hummingbird hawk-moth - Macroglossum stellatarum - sucks nectar with its proboscis from a blossom of the common sage - Salvia officinalis
Pigeon Tails in the Hoverflig on Bartblume,Eifel,Germany
The hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a species of hawk moth found across temperate regions of Eurasia. The species is named for its similarity to hummingbirds, as they feed on the nectar of tube-shaped flowers using their long proboscis while hovering in the air.
Daytime front view close-up of a single red admiral butterfly sitting on a purple flowering  summer lilac plant, shallow DOF with focus on the head
Hummingbird Hawk Moth Butterfly (Macroglossum stellatarum) Drinking Nectar From Flower During Hovering Flight
Hovering next to lobelia flowers, a wild white-lined sphinx moth drinks up nectar with his long proboscis in Chatfield State Park Littleton, Colorado.
Hummingbird Hawk-moth insect hovering above lavender plant while drinking nectar with long  proboscis
The hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a species of hawk moth found across temperate regions of Eurasia. The species is named for its similarity to hummingbirds, as they feed on the nectar of tube-shaped flowers using their long proboscis while hovering in the air; this resemblance is an example of convergent evolution. \nLife cycle:\nTwo or more broods are produced each year. The adult may be encountered at any time of the year, especially in the south of the range, where there may be three or four broods. It overwinters as an adult in a crevice among rocks, trees, and buildings. On very warm days it may emerge to feed in mid-winter. Unlike other moths, they have no sexual dimorphism in the size of their antennal lobes.\nHabitat and host plants:\nHummingbird hawk-moths can be easily seen in gardens, parks, meadows, bushes, and woodland edge, where the preferred food plants grow (honeysuckle, red valerian and many others). \nTheir larvae usually feed on bedstraws or madders (Rubia) but have been recorded on other Rubiaceae and Centranthus, Stellaria, and Epilobium. \nAdults are particularly fond of nectar-rich flowers with a long and narrow calyx, since they can then take advantage of their long proboscis and avoid competition from other insects. Flowers with longer tubes typically present the feeding animal a higher nectar reward. Proboscis length is thought to have been evolutionarily impacted by the length of flower feeding tubes.] Examples of such plants include Centranthus, Jasminum, Buddleia, Nicotiana, Primula, Viola, Syringa, Verbena, Echium, Phlox, and Stachys. \nDistribution:\nThe hummingbird hawk-moth is distributed throughout the northern Old World from Portugal to Japan, but it breeds mainly in warmer climates (southern Europe, North Africa, and points east). Three generations are produced in a year in Spain. \n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
few honeybee and butterfly on lavender flowers in panoramic view
Pigeon tails, Summer in the Eifel,Germnay.
hummingbird hawk-moth feeding on a butterfly bush on blurred background. Selective focus.
Macro close-up  of a peacock butterfly on a beautiful magenta flower. Location: Belgium.
flying hawk moth on lavender
Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is eating nectar from pink valerian flower like a hummingbird.
Close-up of a pretty pigeon tail looking for food, taken in Germany on a sunny day.
Daytime rear view close-up of a single European peacock (Aglais io) sitting on  blooming summer lilac flowers (Buddleja davidii)
Hummingbird Hawk-moth in a butterfly tree
Pigeon Tails in the Hoverflig on Bartblume,Eifel,Germany
Side view of a hummingbird hawk-moth, Macroglossum stellatarum, feeding on a pink flower in a vibrant meadow
The hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a species of hawk moth found across temperate regions of Eurasia. The species is named for its similarity to hummingbirds, as they feed on the nectar of tube-shaped flowers using their long proboscis while hovering in the air; this resemblance is an example of convergent evolution. \nLife cycle:\nTwo or more broods are produced each year. The adult may be encountered at any time of the year, especially in the south of the range, where there may be three or four broods. It overwinters as an adult in a crevice among rocks, trees, and buildings. On very warm days it may emerge to feed in mid-winter. Unlike other moths, they have no sexual dimorphism in the size of their antennal lobes.\nHabitat and host plants:\nHummingbird hawk-moths can be easily seen in gardens, parks, meadows, bushes, and woodland edge, where the preferred food plants grow (honeysuckle, red valerian and many others). \nTheir larvae usually feed on bedstraws or madders (Rubia) but have been recorded on other Rubiaceae and Centranthus, Stellaria, and Epilobium. \nAdults are particularly fond of nectar-rich flowers with a long and narrow calyx, since they can then take advantage of their long proboscis and avoid competition from other insects. Flowers with longer tubes typically present the feeding animal a higher nectar reward. Proboscis length is thought to have been evolutionarily impacted by the length of flower feeding tubes.] Examples of such plants include Centranthus, Jasminum, Buddleia, Nicotiana, Primula, Viola, Syringa, Verbena, Echium, Phlox, and Stachys. \nDistribution:\nThe hummingbird hawk-moth is distributed throughout the northern Old World from Portugal to Japan, but it breeds mainly in warmer climates (southern Europe, North Africa, and points east). Three generations are produced in a year in Spain. \n\nThis Species can be seen in different Habitats (inc. Gardens) in the Netherlands in Summer Season.
Hummingbird clearwing moth feeding on butterfly bush
Hummingbird clearwing moth at purple vervain, extending its proboscis into a blossom. Taken in a Connecticut garden, summer.
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