
©Margaret Holland

Dawn Monrose

©Amy Lewis
Elephant hawk-moth
The elephant hawk-moth is a pretty, gold-and-pink moth that can be seen at dusk in gardens, parks, woods and grassy habitats. The caterpillars look like elephant's trunks and have eyespots to scare off predators.
Enw gwyddonol
Deilephila elpenorPryd i'w gweld
May to AugustSpecies information
Ystadegau
Wingspan: 4.5-6.0cmCommon.