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Neighbor up the road and I went exploring this morning. We found this critter on a elderberry bush.
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One more picture.
About a 1/3 of the leaves had been eaten off the bush.
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Klaus Shwab says it's what's for dinner.
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Seen either the same or similar plowing through tomato plants......but not here in W. WA.
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I think that is going to be a big polyphemus moth, not a sphinx moth like a tomato horn worm, nice, thanks
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Actually looks like a Luna moth caterpillar! Either species is a cool looking moth. You should have caught it and keep it in something until it pupates!
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I poked it some and it wasn't moving. The only thing I could have put it in was my pocket.
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Grandkids would have loved to feed that to the fish. They were giving the turkeys competition on the grasshoppers.
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THats awesome. Nice find. I have a few nice pics of what he'll grow up into somewhere on here.
I was thinking Cecropia NWwanderer. Elderberry is a favorite host plant of theirs
Typically arent found in Washington, though I have photographed them here much to the dismay of a bunch of Butterfly experts. LOL I'm not sure where Ridge is at these days.
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