The rich diversity of natural life in the Adirondacks never ceases to fascinate me. Dr. Janet Mihuc at Paul Smiths College is leading an effort to inventory the Giant Silkmoths of the Adirondacks. She’s hoping that volunteer citizen-scientists will help by submitting sightings. Sightings will become part of the Adirondack All-Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) database and will be used to construct occurrence maps for each silkmoth species. It’s thought that the numbers of these moths are on the decline and this data help establish a baseline for future studies.
Uh, these really are “Giant” moths:
Hyalophora cecropia (Robin Moth) (by Anita363)
Volunteer sightings are needed from all parts of Northern New York. Could be a really fun thing to do.
The survey runs through July 30, 2010. www.projectsilkmoth.org




wow such a giant moth a have ever seen
i like it.
nice share. thanks.
I had a sighting recently. I wrote about it and put a few pictures up on my blog. A lady moth decided to park herself on the screen door to our deck. She stayed there just moving her wings occasionally to spread her phermones.
A few days later she was joined by a suitor. After mating, they both took off. So there are at least a few of these moths in the southern Adirondacks.
@Mary Anne
The Cecropia Moth is awesome!
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[...] is concerned. Well have a look below and see for yourself.1. Hyalophora cecropia (16 cm wingspan) Image sourceThe Cecropia Moth is the largest moth in North America with a wingspan of 160 mm or more.2. The [...]
Hi, I raise the Cecropia (Robin Moth) here in northcentral PA. So, if anyone wants some eggs, then visit my blog and leave me a message about how to get in contact with you! http://adamaecompton.wordpress.com/2011/10/21/occupyyourself-the-pedagogy-of-freedom/
Just saw one last night on our kitchen screen door. got a couple pictures of it.
I saw one of these as I was leaving work in Meadville, Pa. awsome moth.
We saw one of these beautiful Robin moths this morning in church. It had landed itself on a set of tulips. About a 8 inch wingspan. What a glorious creature. If you would like a photo please email me. Thank you.
We had a cecropia moth on our deck tonight in Rainbow Lake – we had to google it to see what it was. Beautiful!
I saw one of these moths today on Cape Cod, MA. Never seen one before. Stayed on the screen of a school window all day. Kids loved it.