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by Carol Senske
$68.00
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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These moths are strong, fast fliers. They hover like hummingbirds at flowers (usually with one foot resting on the bloom) and sip nectar. I think... more
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Average Rating (4.59 Stars):
Susan Harris
April 21st, 2024
This was beautiful, just not what I expected. Did not fit theme of my room. Got a sympathetic response from u, but lost it. Can u resend? Thanks
Tamika Brown
April 18th, 2024
Love it.What I expected 🫶🏽
James Jordan
April 17th, 2024
This is a fantastic shower curtain. I owned at one time a 1928 American LaFrance almost identical to this one.Loved that fire engine and this great representation is such a joy as a reminder of the one I owned. Nee dmore like this one
Debra Spivey
April 17th, 2024
Love this shower curtain! It’s brightened our guest bathroom beyond words. We were in Monet’s garden in 2005 and it brings a smile to my face every time I go in there.
Annamae Heiman
April 14th, 2024
This was our first purchase from the site and we love it! It arrived quickly. We wanted something different for the guest bath and this art combined two of my husband's favorite things.The curtain has a quality feel to it and the design is bright I wasn't sure of the color combination at first (orangey red, navy, turquoise and a touch of black) but it works! We've received many compliments and chuckles. My only regret was not being able to fit the words on without using a border - I was unsure of the colors, etc. Bottom line is that we love what we received!!! LOVE it!
These moths are strong, fast fliers. They hover like hummingbirds at flowers (usually with one foot resting on the bloom) and sip nectar. I think they look like flying crayfish.
I isolated the moth and added a layer of texture and color.
Here is a nice little write up on them:
http://www.silkmoths.bizland.com/hthysbe.htm
Photographed with a Canon T4i camera and a Tamron 90mm Macro lens f/2.8 1:1
I always wanted to try photography, and my retirement offered an opportunity to do just that. The natural world is my first love. Here you will find pictures of things both large (landscapes, for instance) and small (macro) that catch my eye. I hope the images serve as a window into the natural world many of you don't have the chance to see. In a sense, I'm trying to create a guided nature trail, sharing what information I have about the subject. I'm always grateful for new and better information and welcome all input. Learning is food for the mind and soul. Nothing is ever harmed in the picture-taking process, but some things that wander into our home (like spiders) are carefully removed from the house after they serve as "models"....
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Bette Devine
Marvellous macro. I did not know that there were moths that sipped nectar!!!
Carol Senske replied:
Quite a few, actually. Yuccas are pollinated by a moth, for example. It's an amazing process! This info from Google. Yucca Moths (Tegeticula sp.) By Beatriz Moisset Yucca moth is inside the flower of a yucca.This yucca moth is inside the flower of a yucca, Yucca glauca. Photo by Ann Cooper, BugGuide.net. Tegeticula sp.Tegeticula sp. Photo by M.J. Hatfield, BugGuide.net. Yucca moths on a yucca flower.Yucca moths on a yucca flower. Photo by Alan Cressler. Yucca moths on a yucca flower.Yucca moths on a yucca flower. Photo by Alan Cressler. One of the most extraordinary partnerships between an insect and the plant that it pollinates is that of the yucca and the yucca moth. They are so interdependent that one cannot live without the other. Actually, there are a number of species of yucca, each with its corresponding partner, a species of Tegeticula or Parategeticula moth. This mutually beneficial relationship probably started as a relationship of exploitation with the moth feeding on the yucca. This is still the case with a number of close relatives of Tegeticula, members of the Prodoxidae family. The yucca moth is a non-descript, small, whitish moth that blends well with the color of the yucca blossoms where it spends most of its brief adult life. A very distinctive feature of Tegeticula is the absence of the long tongue, characteristic of most moths and butterflies. Instead, it has tentacles around its mouth that serve a very important function and make possible its job as a pollinator. The adult yucca moth does not need to feed because it is so short lived. However, the female gathers pollen, which it holds under its chin with the help of the tentacles. Males and females emerge from their cocoons in the spring in synchrony with the blossoming of the species of yucca with which they are partners. They meet and mate on the yucca blossoms and then the job of the females starts. She visits the anthers of the flower and scrapes the pollen from several of them shaping it into a large lump. Then she leaves in search of another inflorescence, not just another flower in the same bunch but in a different plant altogether, assuring in this manner the cross pollination of the yucca. When she arrives at a new plant, she inspects the flowers and chooses the ones that are at the right stage. She also checks if there are already eggs laid in the flower’s ovary. She can detect the smell of other f...
Bunny Clarke
Gorgeous capture Carol.
Carol Senske replied:
Thanks, Bunny. They are such fun to watch.
Brian Tada
Love the wing action in this magnificent and stunning capture, Carol! F/L
Carol Senske replied:
They are something of a challenge but worth the effort:>). I do so appreciate your lovely comment, Brian!
Matthew Livsey
Hi, Mother! You should paint this piece...It is beautiful!!!
Carol Senske replied:
What a lovely thing to say, Matthew! Thanks so much but I have no talent with a brush:>) You paint it! I'd love to see how you'd interpret it.
Laur Iduc
Great shot! L/Fav
Carol Senske replied:
Many, many thanks for your wonderful compliment and the L/F - much appreciated!
Nava Jo Thompson
This is so pretty--great capture---l/v/f
Carol Senske replied:
Hi, Nava Jo! Hope you've been well and busy. Many thanks, my dear, for this vist and all your support - it is valued:>)
Anne Pearson
Gorgeous work :o)
Carol Senske replied:
How lovely of you to stop in and leave this beautiful comment! Thanks:>)
Jaclyn Hughes Photography
They are cute lil buggers. I managed to get a few shots of one this summer. They are quick!
Carol Senske replied:
They are such fun to watch and I've never seen them still except one time when one was still groggy in the early morning and sitting on a fern. Thank you for this lovely comment!