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clear winged moth hummingbird
Depending on where you are, there's a good chance you observed a hummingbird moth. It looks a lot like a large bee but flies and looks like a small hummingird with a bee body. Google hummingbird moth for pictures.
theres no such thing! You are wrong! There is a bumblebee moth that frequents my garden And here is a website you can copy and paste to see pics of them and information on them. http://www.shawnolson.net/a/121/the_bumblebee_moth.html I also have a pic of one. Here it is. Thought it was a hummingbird at first but, after further research found it to look more like the Bumblebee moth. It likes to feed on my hummingbird bush and flies like a hummingbird very quick. Easy to mistake it for a hummingbird.
The Anna's Hummingbird is named after Anna Masséna, Duchess of Rivoli, who lived in the 19th century. This particular species of hummingbird was named in her honor by the French naturalist René Lesson.
The main predators of the hawk moth are bats, amphibians, and birds. The hawk moth is also sometimes called the sphinx moth and in some areas it's called the hummingbird moth.
The moth you are describing is likely the black-winged moth (Actias dubernardi). This moth has transparent wings with black spots and a mostly black body. It is known for its unique and striking appearance.
It's a hummingbird moth. http://www.worldofhummingbirds.com/moth.php
Hummingbird Moth
Native peoples antelope ground squirrel jackrabbit desert tortoise hummingbird (nectar) yucca moth (seeds)
A Hummingbird is undoubtedly a vertebrate. It is the smallest living bird on Earth. Being a vertebrate, it also belongs to kingdom Animalia and class aves.A humming bird MOTH, on the other hand, is NOT a bird; it is an insect and an invertebrate. There are actually two types of moths that get referred to as "hummingbird moth": 1) The Clearwing Moth (Scientic Name-Hemaris thysbe), and 2) White-lined Sphinx (Hyles lineata).
I had one hatch into a hummingbird moth.