I stepped out on my deck this morning to take a look at my flowers but look what caught my eye!
I believe this is an White Ermine Moth and it has black speckling. You can see a little of it's orange and black coloring on the top side of it's abdomen.
I read that the bodies of this species create relatively strong toxins, so it has few natural predators (from here).
Thanks for stopping by, make it a fun day - Judy.
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Hello,
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty moth, I like the black spots on it's wings. Take care, enjoy your day!
It's very beautiful! And can blend in to so many of it's surroundings. Happy day!
ReplyDeleteLovely capture...it makes the common moth not so common at all...(:0)
ReplyDeleteSue
You captured a beauty. Moths can be so pretty, I think. Thanks for linking up and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting little guy!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. I think I will have to add you to my list as I have enjoyed this post and I live in Southwest Indiana and I might just learn even more about the flora and fauna around here! Thank you!! Have a grand week!
ReplyDeleteJudy, Very interesting moth! Thanks for sharing and have a great week! Sylvia D.
ReplyDeleteJudy - I probably should pay more attention to moths - they can be quite attractive! Thanks for linking up to Mosaic Monday, and enjoy the rest of your week!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy :) That's a neat-looking moth! Great photography! :)
ReplyDeleteI almost always find something to "catch my eye" when I walk outside. If we just stop for a moment we will see things all around us. Great eye and photos.
ReplyDeleteDawn aka Spatulas On Parade
Wow! That's a handsome creature. I only know about the weasel like ermine. If only it exuded mean toxins so that it wouldn't be killed for its pelt.
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