Posted on September 2, 2014 By Michael Griffiths
Sunrise: 06.21 Sunset: 07.55
If a tongue continually struggles to reach nectar deep down inside a flower, I guess nature will stretch it.
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That is the way of nature, evolve to survive and eliminate anything that is no longer needed.
Oh wow! That’s pretty amazing and a fabulous capture. 🙂
nice photo; is that Evening Primrose flower? What type of moth?
It is mint and the moth looks like Mother of Pearl.
It’s nice to see a creature with a tongue longer than my girlfriend’s.
Oh dear! I hope she doesn’t read this blog.