Can anyone identify this?
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Leon R

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118 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Aunty Pasty

786 posts

60 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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It's 2 moths mating.

Leon R

Original Poster:

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118 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Oh really? Wow that was not something I even considered!

Thanks!

Nightmare

5,277 posts

306 months

Tuesday 8th June 2021
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Yeah - 2 white ermine moths I think....though their front legs should be black and not massively furry like that so not definite. Cool pic!

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

208 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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Is the op the pervert for watching, or they the perverts for carrying on once they've been spotted?

APontus

1,935 posts

57 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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Lesser spotted dogging moths.

Equus

16,980 posts

123 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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Nightmare said:
Yeah - 2 white ermine moths I think....though their front legs should be black and not massively furry like that so not definite.
Not Ermine Moths (which have spots on their wings).

They are a pair of puss moths (Cerura vinula).

Smoggy XJR

552 posts

92 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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Equus said:
Nightmare said:
Yeah - 2 white ermine moths I think....though their front legs should be black and not massively furry like that so not definite.
Not Ermine Moths (which have spots on their wings).

They are a pair of puss moths (Cerura vinula).
Are they actually CATerpillars?

Aunty Pasty

786 posts

60 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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I must admit until I clicked on the pictures and had a close look I thought it looked like some sort of sea slug, except it's obviously not in the sea!

Bacon Is Proof

5,740 posts

253 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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Aunty Pasty said:
I must admit until I clicked on the pictures and had a close look I thought it looked like some sort of sea slug, except it's obviously not in the sea!
Out of place nudibranch was my first thought!

Nightmare

5,277 posts

306 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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Equus said:
Not Ermine Moths (which have spots on their wings).

They are a pair of puss moths (Cerura vinula).
thumbup nice work! I knew I should have checked biggrin

anonymous-user

76 months

Wednesday 9th June 2021
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dudleybloke said:
Is the op the pervert for watching, or they the perverts for carrying on once they've been spotted?
Moths just being moths.

OP didn’t know he was taking a photo of moths shagging al fresco.

No pervs!