Language: Swedish
Swarmers and spinners belong to the large group of butterflies that are traditionally called moths and which make up about 95% of all butterfly species in the Nordics.
They fly under cover of darkness - from dusk to dawn. And although they live their lives in secret, many species are close to us. You meet them in the dark by the knot lamp or at dusk when swarms like hummingbirds fly and stop at night-scented flowers. For those looking for nocturnal nature experiences, moths are ideal to study. With a regular flashlight or headlamp, you can study swarmers visiting lilac and honeysuckle flowers in your garden. By planting plants such as phlox, carnations and flower tobacco, you can make the garden attractive to swarmers and other flower-visiting moths.
Product information
Author: Nils Hydén
ISBN: 9789188506580
Language: Swedish
Weight: 2217 grams
Series: The national key to Sweden's flora and fauna
Released: 2007
Publisher: ArtDatabanken SLU
Pages: 480