You"re forgiven if this is the first you"re hearing of National Moth Week, even though it"s been going strong for eight years as a global call to learn about and observe the fuzzy little insects. All too often dismissed as pesky, drab counterparts to our brightly fluttering friends the butterflies, moths seem to hog every light but the spotlight. But they don"t need flashy marketing to win the numbers game: With an estimated 160,000 moth species (though some estimates go up to half a million), they vastly outnumber their swaggering butterfly cousins in the Lepidoptera order.
The moth wonderful time of the year
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Fujian Tulou, China
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Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrivé!
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Ruins of a royal temple
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Carnival of Venice
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Ski touring in Austria
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A new tradition in London
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World Reef Awareness Day
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Our Lady of the Rocks
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National Aviation Day
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Goats don t grow on trees
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World Childrens Day
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US Election Day
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Lighting it up for Vivid Sydney
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First day of summer
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Siblings Day
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Islands that turned the tide
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Nature Photography Day
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It s time to fall back
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National Park Week: Everglades National Park
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International Literacy Day
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Day of the Dead
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The desert blooms
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Welcome to the Ring of Fire
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International Day for Biological Diversity
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Polar bears
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Patriot Day
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