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Hummingbird Hawkmoth Collection

The Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a fascinating creature that resembles both a hummingbird and a moth

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Hummingbird hawk-moth

Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) feeding on nectar inside a clammy cuphaea flower (Cuphea viscosissima)

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum), feeding on flower using long proboscis

Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum), feeding on flower using long proboscis

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Broad-bordered bee hawkmoth, Hemaris fuciformis, narrow-bordered bee hawkmoth, Hemaris tityus

Broad-bordered bee hawkmoth, Hemaris fuciformis, narrow-bordered bee hawkmoth, Hemaris tityus, hummingbird hawkmoth
FLO4671076 Broad-bordered bee hawkmoth, Hemaris fuciformis, narrow-bordered bee hawkmoth, Hemaris tityus, hummingbird hawkmoth, Macroglossum stellatarum, and willowherb hawkmoth

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) nectaring on Loofah (Luffa sp) flower

Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) nectaring on Loofah (Luffa sp) flower. Xinjiang, China

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Hummingbird hawk moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) in flight feeding on Verbena flowers, England, UK

Hummingbird hawk moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) in flight feeding on Verbena flowers, England, UK. July

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Hummingbird hawk-moth, published in 1880

Hummingbird hawk-moth, published in 1880
Turk's cap lily (Lilium martagon) pollinated by Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum). Wood engraving, published in 1880

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Antique illustration of Hummingbird and Hummingbird hawk-moth

Antique illustration of Hummingbird and Hummingbird hawk-moth

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Antique illustration of Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) feeding on flower

Antique illustration of Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) feeding on flower
Antique illustration of the Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) feeding on a flower. The hummingbird hawk-moth is a species of Sphingidae

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: German night butterflies (coloured engraving)

German night butterflies (coloured engraving)
997911 German night butterflies (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Hummingbird hawkmoth (Macroglossum stellatarum) Wiltshire, UK, September

Hummingbird hawkmoth (Macroglossum stellatarum) Wiltshire, UK, September

Background imageHummingbird Hawkmoth Collection: Family of hummingbirds

Family of hummingbirds
Illustration of a family of hummingbirds


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The Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a fascinating creature that resembles both a hummingbird and a moth. With its long proboscis, it gracefully feeds on flowers, such as the Loofah (Luffa sp), in search of nectar. This incredible insect can be found in various locations around the world, including England, UK, where it hovers in flight while nourishing itself with the sweet essence of Verbena flowers. Dating back to 1880, an antique illustration showcases the beauty of this unique species alongside an actual hummingbird. Another vintage depiction captures the Hummingbird Hawk-moth delicately sipping nectar from a flower. German night butterflies are also featured in a colored engraving that highlights their enchanting presence. In Wiltshire, UK during September, one can witness these magnificent creatures fluttering about as they continue their journey through life. Even as caterpillars, they possess an undeniable charm captured beautifully in another antique illustration. The Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) has captivated artists throughout history who have immortalized its elegance through lithographs dating back to c. 1860. These illustrations serve as timeless reminders of nature's wonders and remind us to appreciate the delicate balance between insects and their environment. Whether you encounter this remarkable creature or simply admire its portrayal through artistry and scientific documentation, there is no denying the allure of the Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum).