Posted on October 12, 2014 By Michael Griffiths
Sunrise: 07.29 Sunset: 06.21
Category: Insects, Invertebrates, Moths, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, Wildlife Photography Tags: Canon 500D DSLR camera., Canon EFS 60 mm f2.8 macro lens, Insects, Kidderminster, nature, Nature Photography., Photography, Square-spot Rustic, Stourport on Severn, Wilden Marsh, Wilden Marsh Nature Reserve, wildlife photography, Worcestershire Wildlife Trust
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A sweet little face. I like its auburn furriness.
Yes, Emily. This moth has a rich colour and a serious expression; no sense of direction in the beam of a head torch, and seriously noisy when trapped in one’s ear.
Ha ha! I shall avoid getting one trapped in my ear then.
Good plan, Emily, because it is not easily extracted without damaging its delicate wings. If it manages to get all the way in, then chaos ensues.
Crikey, I’m glad your head is still in one piece!
Me too, Emily Bee. 🙂 Have you never had a bee lodging in your ear?
No, but I have had a couple get stuck in my hair and burrow in before panicking and stinging me – not a pleasant experience!
Did you have your hair up in a beehive, Emily?
No, but I had stuck my head inside a beehive 🙂
Isn’t that the same thing, Emily? 😉