Can anyone ID this handsome fella for me?
Thanks
Angie
Caterpillar ID?
- Trev Sawyer
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Re: Caterpillar ID?
Garden Tiger Moth larva Ang. Not as common as they once were - the original "Wooly-Bear" caterpillar.
Trev
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Re: Caterpillar ID?
Thanks for that Trev.
It was at Catfield fen in Norfolk, don't think I have ever seen one before but your explanation says it all.
Angie
It was at Catfield fen in Norfolk, don't think I have ever seen one before but your explanation says it all.
Angie
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Easily my favourite British moth - my grandmother used to have loads of caterpillars in her garden and the adults really are spectacular insects. They look like you have let a young child loose with a collection of brightly-coloured paints and a brush. They even have a little red headband.
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Re: Caterpillar ID?
That's the best description of a Garden Tiger I've ever heard! And quite true...Trev Sawyer wrote:...the adults really are spectacular insects. They look like you have let a young child loose with a collection of bright-coloured paints and a brush.
Cheers
Lee
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