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Moth Madness

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  • Isaac Block (back left) looks at moths and other insects with his sons, Patrick (front left) and Thomas Block at the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge’s annual Moth Night Out. Photo by Celeste Denova
    Isaac Block (back left) looks at moths and other insects with his sons, Patrick (front left) and Thomas Block at the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge’s annual Moth Night Out. Photo by Celeste Denova
  • Photo by Celeste Denova The tufted bird dropping moth, or the Cerma cerintha, is one of over 1,000 moths found in the Liberty area.
    Photo by Celeste Denova The tufted bird dropping moth, or the Cerma cerintha, is one of over 1,000 moths found in the Liberty area.
  • Scott Buckel (left) grabs a copy of “Book of Texas Moths,” written by Kathy Clark (right), at the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge’s annual Moth Night Out. Photo by Celeste Denova
    Scott Buckel (left) grabs a copy of “Book of Texas Moths,” written by Kathy Clark (right), at the Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge’s annual Moth Night Out. Photo by Celeste Denova

LIBERTY — As beautiful and graceful as a butterfly, with vibrant and complex wings, moths are an underappreciated yet ever ...

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