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Moth herder

Ok maybe another
I did a search in my google photos for "insect"
Sometimes I see something so strange. I have no idea what it is. And it is so creepy. I don't even want to post it. But here it is.
Oooh I'll hide it!

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Aaaah, reverse image searches that are good enough to identify a moth species based on a completely new photo. The future's too much for me. I'm ready to retire, and my life's not even conservatively half over.
 
Aaaah, reverse image searches that are good enough to identify a moth species based on a completely new photo. The future's too much for me. I'm ready to retire, and my life's not even conservatively half over.

The fact that I can type into my google pics "Dog" or "Cat" or "Bird" and it gets it right MOST of the time, is creepy to me. It shoudl be soo creepy that I don't use google photos becuase government or something, but I really love it because I can just find a pic I took and I didn't have to organize it. Laziness.
 
Glad that AIs still get confused like we do at least. A bug spends millions of years learning to look like a plant and at least it takes a computer a few years to learn the difference between the animal and some leaves.
 
I have a stick bug, dragon fly, box elder bugs, slugs, bees, lady bugs, frogs, and some more unknowns.
 
An Atlas Moth has been spotted in WA state.
The first ever in the U.S.

That is all the details I have at this moment. Yes, there are pics, but I'm not posting them! (yet)
I have to get over my jealousy. It has a wing span of 10 inches.
 
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