In the Lepidoptera order of the animal kingdom, it’s butterflies who get all the glory. But we’d argue it’s their relatives, moths, that have the better story. With more than 160,000 species of moths around the world, moths outnumber butterfly species roughly 10 to 1. While most are nocturnal, the hummingbird hawk-moth on our homepage today breaks the mold. Found throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe, it’s shown here in the daylight of southern Sardinia, sipping nectar with its straw-like appendage known as a proboscis. Like a hummingbird, the moth makes a soft buzzing sound as it hovers over the flowers whose nectar it feeds on exclusively.
Let’s go mothing
Today in History
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A day for the dolphins
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Notre-Dame Cathedral reopens
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National Take the Stairs Day
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The Grand Départ: Tour de France begins
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Demoiselle cranes, India
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Full moon
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Flooded crypt, Basilica of San Francesco, Ravenna, Italy
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Día de los Muertos celebrations in Mexico
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Royal Alcázar of Seville, Spain
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Sundance Film Festival
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Fight for your lefts
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Celebrating migrations
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North Cascades National Park at 50
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Fibonacci Day
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A cozy winter village
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Spine-cheeked anemonefish in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea
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Tolkien Reading Day
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The Kelpies statues in Falkirk, Scotland
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International Tea Day
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The Tour de France begins
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Marine Day in Japan
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Moon Day
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Happy Holi!
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Mountains fit for a queen
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World Octopus Day
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Aït Benhaddou, Morocco
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A throng of ice and spires
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Ahh-tumn
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South Padre Island, Texas
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World Teachers Day
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