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Tiger Moth Collection

The tiger moth, also known as the Woolly Bear, is a fascinating creature found in various parts of the world

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Woolly Bear - caterpillar feeding on grasses by night (Tri-coloured Tiger Moth)

Woolly Bear - caterpillar feeding on grasses by night (Tri-coloured Tiger Moth)
ASW-4784 Woolly Bear - caterpillar feeding on grasses by night (Tri-coloured Tiger Moth) Grahamstown - Eastern Cape - South Africa Rhodogastria amasis Alan J. S

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Tiger moth, Atlantarctia tigrina, garden tiger moth, Arctia caja, and hebe tiger moth

Tiger moth, Atlantarctia tigrina, garden tiger moth, Arctia caja, and hebe tiger moth, Arctic festiva
FLO4671096 Tiger moth, Atlantarctia tigrina, garden tiger moth, Arctia caja, and hebe tiger moth, Arctic festiva. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Moths, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Moths, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Moths, 19th century. Top left: Burnished Brass. Top left (just below): Grey Dagger. Lower left centre: Silver Y (on stalk). Below on left: Garden Tiger. Bottom left: Yellow Underwing

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Jersey tiger moth (Euplagia quadripunctaria) with less common yellow colour variation

Jersey tiger moth (Euplagia quadripunctaria) with less common yellow colour variation feeding on ragwort, Lewisham, London, UK, August

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) Killard Point NNR, Ballyhornan, County Down, Northern Ireland

Garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) Killard Point NNR, Ballyhornan, County Down, Northern Ireland.July

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Garden tiger moth (Arctica caja) close up of patterns on wings, England, UK, July

Garden tiger moth (Arctica caja) close up of patterns on wings, England, UK, July

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Great tiger moth (Arctia caja americana) Lac-Drolet, province, Quebec, Canada November

Great tiger moth (Arctia caja americana) Lac-Drolet, province, Quebec, Canada November

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Clearwing moth (Cosmosoma teuthras) photographed on a white background in mobile field studio

Clearwing moth (Cosmosoma teuthras) photographed on a white background in mobile field studio, Cordillera de Talamanca mountain range, Caribbean Slopes, Costa Rica

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Nine-spotted moth (Amata phegea) feeding from a Mountain arnica flower (Arnica montana)

Nine-spotted moth (Amata phegea) feeding from a Mountain arnica flower (Arnica montana) Triglav National Park, Julian Alps, Slovenia. July

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Beautiful hook-tip moth (Laspeyria flexula). Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK

Beautiful hook-tip moth (Laspeyria flexula). Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. June. Focus stacked image

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Still Life of a Thistle (gouache)

Still Life of a Thistle (gouache)
BON63925 Still Life of a Thistle (gouache) by Dietzsch, Barbara Regina (1706-83); Private Collection; Photo eBonhams, London, UK; German, out of copyright

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Nine-spotted moth (Syntomis phegea) on grass flower head, Peerdsbos, Brasschaat, Belgium

Nine-spotted moth (Syntomis phegea) on grass flower head, Peerdsbos, Brasschaat, Belgium. June

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Red-legged bumble-moth (Homoeocera gigantea) on Lichen covered tree trunk. Costa Rica

Red-legged bumble-moth (Homoeocera gigantea) on Lichen covered tree trunk. Costa Rica

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Ruby tiger moth (Phragmatobia fuliginosa) on fern, Sheffield, England, UK, August

Ruby tiger moth (Phragmatobia fuliginosa) on fern, Sheffield, England, UK, August

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Painted lichen moth (Hypoprepia fucosa) on autumn leaf, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama

Painted lichen moth (Hypoprepia fucosa) on autumn leaf, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA September

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Nine-spotted moth -Amata phegea-

Nine-spotted moth -Amata phegea-

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: CJ5 8992 Tiger Moth, G-ANEN

CJ5 8992 Tiger Moth, G-ANEN
Tiger Moth, G-ANEN, De Havilland DH-82A, Flywheel Bicester Saturday 20th June 2015, aviation, Bicester, cars, endeavour, Flywheel, Flywheel Bicester, Flywheel Bicester 20th June 15, historic

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Jayne Smith and daughter Charlotte looking at Garden Tiger Moth recently hatched

Jayne Smith and daughter Charlotte looking at Garden Tiger Moth recently hatched in garden in autumn Holt Norfolk

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Garden Tiger Moth Holt Norfolk

Garden Tiger Moth Holt Norfolk

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth Biplane

De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth Biplane

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth Biplanes, Warbirds over Wanaka, Wanaka, Otago, South Island

De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth Biplanes, Warbirds over Wanaka, Wanaka, Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: AE-5972-9528

AE-5972-9528
Amata sp. isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: DH 82 Tiger Moth biplanes attack a flying saucer

DH 82 Tiger Moth biplanes attack a flying saucer

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: A 1930s DH 82 Tiger Moth biplane encounters a group of UFO s

A 1930s DH 82 Tiger Moth biplane encounters a group of UFO s
A 1930s DH 82 Tiger Moth biplane encounters a group of UFOs over a mountain range

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: De Havilland DH. 82 Tiger Moth basic trainer biplane from the 1930 s

De Havilland DH. 82 Tiger Moth basic trainer biplane from the 1930 s
De Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth basic trainer biplane from the 1930 s. Gouache and watercolor painting

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Prehistoric dinosaurs roam freely where time stands still

Prehistoric dinosaurs roam freely where time stands still
A lone Tiger Moth aircraft stumbles across a place where time seems to have stood still. Prehistoric dinosaurs Allosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Omeisaurus, and Eudimorphodon roam freely

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: A Tiger Moth biplane passes through a flock of Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs

A Tiger Moth biplane passes through a flock of Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs
A 1930s Tiger Moth biplane passes through a flock of prehistoric Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Caterpillar of Tiger-Moth

Caterpillar of Tiger-Moth

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Nine-spotted moth -Amata phegea- on plantain

Nine-spotted moth -Amata phegea- on plantain

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Jersey Tiger -Euplagia quadripunctaria- sucking on Woolly Thistle -Cirsium eriophorum

Jersey Tiger -Euplagia quadripunctaria- sucking on Woolly Thistle -Cirsium eriophorum-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Picture No. 10946929

Picture No. 10946929
Garden Tiger Moth Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) on a leaf

Garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) on a leaf

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Tiger Moth, Arctiidae, Caterpillar on Golden Crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides), Willacy County

Tiger Moth, Arctiidae, Caterpillar on Golden Crownbeard (Verbesina encelioides), Willacy County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Hairy Caterpillar Moth (Creatonotos gangis) adult female, resting on stick, Western Australia

Hairy Caterpillar Moth (Creatonotos gangis) adult female, resting on stick, Western Australia, Australia

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: 1830 The Entomologist caracature G Spratt

1830 The Entomologist caracature G Spratt
" The Entomologist". Rare copper print with original hand colouring, drawn by George Spratt, printed by George Madely

Background imageTiger Moth Collection: Woolly Bear - caterpillar rolled up in self defence (Tri-coloured Tiger Moth)

Woolly Bear - caterpillar rolled up in self defence (Tri-coloured Tiger Moth) Grahamstown - Eastern Cape - South Africa
ASW-4785 Woolly Bear - caterpillar rolled up in self defence (Tri-coloured Tiger Moth) Grahamstown - Eastern Cape - South Africa Rhodogastria amasis Alan J. S


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The tiger moth, also known as the Woolly Bear, is a fascinating creature found in various parts of the world. In Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa, you can spot the Tri-coloured Tiger Moth's caterpillar feeding on grasses by night. This species showcases its unique beauty with intricate patterns and colors. Moths have captivated humans for centuries, and their allure continues to this day. A 19th-century artwork depicts these enchanting creatures created by an unknown artist. Among them is the Jersey tiger moth with its less common yellow color variation. Traveling to Northern Ireland's Killard Point NNR in Ballyhornan will reward you with sightings of the Garden tiger moth. Its wings display mesmerizing patterns up close, showcasing nature's artistic touch. Similarly, in England during July or Lac-Drolet in Quebec during November, one can admire the Great tiger moth's stunning appearance. Another remarkable member of this family is the Clearwing moth photographed against a white background in a mobile field studio called Cosmosoma teuthras. Its delicate features are highlighted beautifully through this technique. Intriguing interactions between moths and flowers can be witnessed around the globe as well. The Nine-spotted moth feeds from Mountain arnica flowers (Arnica montana), creating a picturesque scene wherever they meet. Nature enthusiasts visiting Derbyshire's Peak District National Park may stumble upon another captivating species -the Beautiful hook-tip moth (Laspeyria flexula). Its presence adds charm to an already breathtaking landscape. Belgium offers sightings of yet another intriguing variety: Syntomis phegea or Nine-spotted moth perched delicately on a grass flower head at Peerdsbos in Brasschaat. Finally, venturing into Costa Rica reveals the Red-legged bumble-moth resting gracefully on lichen-covered tree trunks like Homoeocera gigantea does best—blending into its surroundings seamlessly.