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Gold Swift hanging on to tree, Heeswijk This one gave me a bit of a deja vu feeling. One year before, in the same forest, I also spotted one, also on a tree like this. Whilst that is not so remarkable, I've never seen one anywhere else yet. Europe,Gold Swift,Heeswijk,Macro,Netherlands,Phymatopus hecta Click/tap to enlarge

Gold Swift hanging on to tree, Heeswijk

This one gave me a bit of a deja vu feeling. One year before, in the same forest, I also spotted one, also on a tree like this. Whilst that is not so remarkable, I've never seen one anywhere else yet.

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The Gold Swift is a species of moth belonging to the family Hepialidae. Until recently it was placed in the genus ''Hepialus''. It is a widespread species of Europe, its distribution following that of its foodplant, bracken.

This is a rather small moth for the family, with a wingspan of 26-32 mm. The male is distinctive, the brown forewings marked with two parallel bands of gold markings. The larger female is less striking with muted grey and brown markings. The adult is on the wing in.. more

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded May 29, 2014. Captured May 24, 2014 14:08.
  • NIKON D800
  • f/13.0
  • 1/60s
  • ISO100
  • 105mm