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It had been seven years since I have last seen a hummingbird moth long enough to photograph, and the encounter was well worth waiting for, since the moth stayed nearby several minutes while I took around sixty photos, with four of the better photos following.
Thanks to resources on the web, such as bugguide.net, I was able to identify the hummer as a snowberry clearwing (Hemaris diffinis). I think "Snowberry" is a fantastic name! Ornithologists could learn a few things about naming from butterfly and moth people.
The snowberry clearwing, about an inch long, was somewhat smaller than the first humming bird moth I came across, but just as beautiful.
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