Friday, June 21, 2024

A moth of such silken beauty

Tusar Silk Moth
More gorgeous than the silk 
you spin, cocooned.
Silky Resplendence.  Evanescent. 
Bed of green.  Go in peace.

Antheraea paphia, South India small tussore moth.  Male.


Last moments of life - it lay there, moving feebly in the sun and breeze, and I marvelled at its markings.


I learnt from Bhanu that they are non feeding adults, with no mouth parts.  These Saturnid moths mate, lay eggs & perish, their job done.


I drew attention to the moth, to all who passed by - some nodded in politeness, others hurried on, not moved by this beauty, I wondered how.  An older man came and peered and nodded and marvelled at nature's creation.  A young woman's eyes lit up at the word "silk".

I will be on the look out for eggs and caterpillars on possible host plants in the neighbourhood - Terminalia species, hoping the moth's cycle of life continues.

A Peregrine and Woodpeckers - a nice start for my birding year

 Jan 1st Ebird list with Vismaya, the peregrine. E-bird list with the Flamebacks I have not been birding much this last fortnight of Decembe...