Monday, October 1, 2012

Moth or Butterfly is the Question

 
                       
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20 comments:

Linda said...

I am voting for "moth" - but whatever it is, I love the shot! Nice macro!

eileeninmd said...

I will say moth too, great macro shot. Have a wonderful day!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Cool shot- I think moth.

Tracy said...

I'm going with moth. Great job on your header.

Brian King said...

My vote would be some kind of moth. Beautiful shot! Love your header, too!

Kerri Farley said...

I actually think it's a butterfly ....maybe a type of dusky wing or skipper. Whatever it is - it is a BEAUTY!

Anonymous said...

I'm going to have to go with butterfly too. Generally butterflies are out during the day and moths at night. Great capture whichever it is. Love the header!

Pamela Gordon said...

Pretty photo. We had thousands of those little flutterbys here in August. Not sure what they are.

TexWisGirl said...

i think skipper butterfly. :)

Lois Evensen said...

Whatever it is, it's a pretty little thing. :)

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

I'm going with Pam and call it a flutterby. Whatever it is it's beautiful. Love your header too!

Candy C. said...

It's a lovely picture no matter what!! :)
LOVE the new header!!

Jenny said...

Moths have furry bodies. Butterflies don't. I went to a butterfly exhibition at the Ft. Worth Botanic Garden and that's what I read and saw. Yours looks furry and beautiful. xo Jenny

Unknown said...

I'm voting for moth, which can be just as lovely in its own way as a butterfly :)

~Kazi xxx

Living Life said...

Moth. Have you ever smelled moth balls?

Faye said...

How pretty and delicate. Don't know if it's moth or butterfly, but I have a whole house full of "millers" that have come in from the cool weather. Nasty things--hate it when they fall in my coffee cup. Provides amusement for Chet though. . .

A Colorful World said...

Lovely little moth and pretty zinnia!

Carletta said...

This is wonderful!
I think it looks like a type of skipper butterfly.

Kathy said...

I vote moth but what do I know!

Liz said...

Whatever it is, it's lovely!