@@Tugataonline You can check for countrywide projects in your region as well, and for NMW 2024 events in your area check out the global event map here.. nationalmothweek.org/event-map/
Well i dont think so you know me, I am watching you from a long time, yesterday I saw an hawkmoth drinking nectar from flowers when I saw it closely it was an coffee bee hawkmoth.
@@ToxicBlox20K Thank you. Yes, the hawkmoths are difficult to photograph while in flight or on flowers (Hummingbird hawk moth esp) unless you have the right photography setup. The one you see here was reared from caterpillars found in the wild on the Kadamba tree (Mitragyna parvifolia). If you are lucky you might find them in the months of monsoon to winter in India 👍
The project does not appear to me on inaturalist
@@Tugataonline www.inaturalist.org/projects/national-moth-week-2024
@@Tugataonline You can check for countrywide projects in your region as well, and for NMW 2024 events in your area check out the global event map here..
nationalmothweek.org/event-map/
@@butterfliesofmulund thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️
Well i dont think so you know me, I am watching you from a long time, yesterday I saw an hawkmoth drinking nectar from flowers when I saw it closely it was an coffee bee hawkmoth.
@@ToxicBlox20K Thank you.
Yes, the hawkmoths are difficult to photograph while in flight or on flowers (Hummingbird hawk moth esp) unless you have the right photography setup. The one you see here was reared from caterpillars found in the wild on the Kadamba tree (Mitragyna parvifolia). If you are lucky you might find them in the months of monsoon to winter in India 👍