Sommer Gardens / Monday, August 30, 2010 / Categories: Garden Pests, Creatures Slurping away on an Angel Trumpet... After chasing this rather plump sphinx moth around for a half hour tonight, I was finally able to snap a photo of it slurping away on a bloom from one of my Brugmansia seedlings.This was not a small bloom so can imagine the size of this gal. Sphinx moths are also called hummingbird moths because they mimic a hummingbird and are often mistaken for the same.I have several varieties of sphinx moths that frequent my Angel Trumpets. This particular moth is called a Rustic Sphinx and it is a warm weather sphinx that is typically only found in the southern temperate states. I was chasing three different sphinx moths around tonight and each one had a different eye color. Their eyes act like reflectors when you shine a headlamp on them . It is sort or eerie to see the brightly colored eyes bouncing around in the darkness. Invasion of the plant snatchers... A pleasant find on a warm summer night... Print Rate this article: 5.0 7211 Tags:Angel TrumpetBrugmansiahummingbird mothsphinx moth