Just looking for confirmation of this pug please. I think it is Oak-tree which I have had several of this year. I am not 100% sure though, due to the black band across the abdomen which doesn't seem to be normal in pics I have seen on t'interweb, but can't see what else it could be. Included the Lime Hawk-moth because - well they are just so flipping photogenic !
Hi Alastair, your pug is actually a Dwarf Pug. Oak-tree (and Brindled) are still around but a lot more pug species have started to emerge now.
ReplyDeleteEven better! Only my second parish record. Many thanks Dave.
DeleteLime hawk-moth ridiculously gorgeous. I had eyed hawk-moth today. A
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