Members of this particular species can be either nocturnal or diurnal. I noticed my confusion when I saw one pollinating a lilac in bright moonlight, because I’d never seen a hummingbird at night before. That’s what prompted me to take a closer look; up close it was clearly not a bird at all, but a bug!
For many years, I thought, “The first time I saw a sphinx moth, I thought it was a hummingbird.” I’ve only recently realized that I have no idea how many moths I mistook for hummingbirds before that point. I may have seen them dozens of times during the day and never thought twice about it.
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Members of this particular species can be either nocturnal or diurnal. I noticed my confusion when I saw one pollinating a lilac in bright moonlight, because I’d never seen a hummingbird at night before. That’s what prompted me to take a closer look; up close it was clearly not a bird at all, but a bug!
For many years, I thought, “The first time I saw a sphinx moth, I thought it was a hummingbird.” I’ve only recently realized that I have no idea how many moths I mistook for hummingbirds before that point. I may have seen them dozens of times during the day and never thought twice about it.