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On a visit to the San Diego area, I walked along the beach from Del Mar to Torrey Pines, and returned on the bluff above the beach on a path that runs along the railroad. Beautiful spring flowers, and this large, whirring Hawk Moth, Hyles lineata, behaving almost like a hummingbird as it slurped on the nectar.
Beautiful Hawk Moth shot!
ReplyDeleteVilken fantastisk väg att gå... där vill jag gå.
ReplyDeleteKram!
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