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A Brown Moth ( Male )

Description:

This moth had two feathery antennae. This was a male moth. Male moths, have feathery antennae. The front legs were hairy. The front legs, had a dark and medium color to them. Dark brown and medium brown. It's wings, were different shades of brown. This moth, also had four wings, and six legs. This moth, also had a head, thorax, and an abdomen. This moth was alive, and able to fly. This moth, had dark and medium colors, on the outer margin of its hindwings. This moth, had dark zigzag patterns, on top of its wings. This moth, had a dark 'M' pattern, on top of its wings.

Habitat:

I saw this brown moth, resting on a concrete wall, on the outside of my house.

Notes:

I went outside at 7:00 a.m. in the morning. I saw this brown moth, resting on a concrete wall, on the outside of my house. This moth had two, feathery antennae. This was a male moth. Male moths, have feathery antennae. The front legs, were hairy. The front legs, had a dark and medium color to them. Dark brown and light brown. It's wings, were different shades of brown. This moth, also had four wings, and six legs. This moth, also had a head, thorax, and an abdomen. This moth was alive, and able to fly. This moth, had dark and medium colors, on the outer margin, of its hindwings. This moth, had dark zigzag patterns, on top of its wings. This moth, had a dark 'M' pattern, on top of its wings.

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maplemoth66
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maplemoth66

Florida, USA

Spotted on Jun 30, 2015
Submitted on Jul 2, 2015

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