Not quite. This winsome winged creature is a moth, a Loepa oberthuri to be exact, a type of silkmoth. It"s the star of our homepage because today marks the start of National Moth Week, which shines the porch light on this unlikely hero. Unlike their showier cousins, butterflies, moths get a bad rap from time to time, and that"s fair, as caterpillars of some moth species are agricultural pests. But before you break out the mothballs, consider this: Scientists estimate that there are some 160,000 species of moths worldwide, many just as stunning as our silkmoth today, and tracking their health often helps us gauge the health of entire ecosystems. So we encourage you to investigate moths this week right in your own backyard. All you have to do: Turn on the porch light—and the moths will come calling.
Pretty, pretty…butterfly?
Today in History
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International Cheetah Day
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National Napping Day
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The glass dome of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Italy
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Art abounds at the Palais Garnier
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Steyr River, Austria
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Elephant Rock, Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia
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Masai giraffes in Amboseli National Park, Kenya
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Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
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75 years of the United Nations
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The buzz about bees
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Finding a balance between wetlands and water treatment
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Mardi Gras flower power
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World Bicycle Day
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World Water Day
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The snows of Fuji
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Penn Station
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Celebrating Charles Darwin
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A day for the oceans
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Happy Mothers Day!
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Happy Cousins Day!
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Abraham Lake, Alberta, Canada
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An improbable tribute for Towel Day
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Squirrel Appreciation Day
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That bill s just not going to fit
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Poppies in bloom
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The globe skimmers return
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April Fools Day
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There once was a lighthouse from...
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Drop in on International Surfing Day
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Cloughoughter Castle, County Cavan, Ireland
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