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White Faery

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Thanks for all of your kind words about yesterday's photo, Wet Lily. I haven't been around Renderosity much of late and it was good to hear from some friendly familiar faces. This is another photograph I took while visiting the Fruit & Spice park. Our tour tram stopped in a grove of avocado trees and my wife Lisa noticed this little white moth on a nearby leaf. I hastily made some adjustments to my camera and was able to snap off two shots. It flit away before I could take a third though. The first photo was too blurry and this one just barely made the grade. If anyone can identify this specimen, I'd really appreciate it!

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danob

9:15AM | Tue, 07 December 2010

Sorry Kort too many possible species but moth-pollinated flowers tend to be white, this may help cut down the search..

MimiSoleil

9:16AM | Tue, 07 December 2010

wonderful

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jayfar

10:10AM | Tue, 07 December 2010

A very super capture.

alanwilliams

10:13AM | Tue, 07 December 2010

a lovely simplistic and very effective image

MrsLubner

10:17AM | Tue, 07 December 2010

It is quite delicate. It has good detail in it. Look at the size of the eyes... Whatever it is, I'm sure its only good quality in an avacado orchard is it's beauty. Any moth in my garden means destruction. :-)

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jif3d

10:55AM | Tue, 07 December 2010

Not too sure exactly what flavour it is, but in OZ we call them "Lace-Moths" Neat capture, especially from a moving tram ! ~Cheers~

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goodoleboy

6:37PM | Tue, 07 December 2010

So ghostly. I'm not positive, but I think it might be a moth of the albino species, Kort. It contrasts well against the green leaf.

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npauling

6:47PM | Tue, 07 December 2010

It really does have a lovely texture to it and it makes a great fairy. I lovely capture and lovely to see you posting again.

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sharky_

8:52AM | Wed, 08 December 2010

Interesting species... Aloha

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kansas

11:05AM | Wed, 08 December 2010

Beautiful capture.

belasebok

1:34PM | Tue, 22 March 2011

Nice photo!


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