sixpenceee: The following are Hummingbird hawk-moths. They beat
katara: diancie: katara: kill every insect with wings even
thebutterflybabe: By removing the scales from this Sunset Moth
moniquill: Oh honey, that’s just how old houses are. They
moniquill:Oh honey, that’s just how old houses are. They settle.
moniquill: Oh honey, that’s just how old houses are. They
alveoliphotography: They have been crippled days, like moths
velorums:MOTH’S WINGS
sixpenceee: The following are Hummingbird hawk-moths. They beat
moniquill: Oh honey, that’s just how old houses are. They
faerieworld: Fly me to the Moon by Josephine Wall “Fly me
sullenmoons: a moth’s wing
A moth (Argema mittrei) drying its wings, Andasibe-Mantadia
Emperor moths have large eyespots on their hind wings that they
like moth's wings
allcreatures: A recently emerged male comet moth (Argema mittrei)
heartsickboy: The Atlas Moth does not have a fully developed
sixpenceee:The following are Hummingbird hawk-moths. They beat
thebutterflybabe: By removing the scales from this Sunset Moth
like moth's wings
To face a wall of waterWith dislocated limbsAnd lungs laced with
A moth (Argema mittrei) drying its wings, Andasibe-Mantadia
effervescentvibes: effervescentvibes: sixpenceee:The following
misterlemonzafterlife: josephtailor:The atlas moth has wings
redlipstickresurrected:Jim des Rivières aka James des Rivières
artxrae: Here’s my Fancytier Kanaya! I tried really hard
artxrae: Here’s my Fancytier Kanaya! I tried really hard
biancaamelia: Transparent winged moth.
ex0skeletal: Winged Tapestries: Moths at Large, a special exhibition