Northern Red-bellied Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata)
I'm pretty certain this is one of the Sphinx moths, but not too sure. I'm sure someone will chime in.So, in my moderate sleep deprived mind, I thought decided my blog will help remind me to keep track of some of my neighbors that I ran into last fall. The knife in the photos is 6 cm. The wood turtles had just hatched and the day was pretty cool. I want to go back and check the nest this spring. I did move them, too many crows and ravens about.



2 comments:
The caterpillar is a sphinx moth. The horn at the end of the abdomen is the giveaway. Sphinx moth larvae are sometimes called hornworms. Yours is a five-spotted hawkmoth or tomato hornworm (Manduca quinquemaculata).
Thanks Doug. I was pretty sure, but too damn lazy to check.
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