![Buff-tip moth (Phalera bucephala) showing twig-like camouflage. Dorset, UK. August Stock Photo - Alamy Buff-tip moth (Phalera bucephala) showing twig-like camouflage. Dorset, UK. August Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2BNDDJN/buff-tip-moth-phalera-bucephala-showing-twig-like-camouflage-dorset-uk-august-2BNDDJN.jpg)
Buff-tip moth (Phalera bucephala) showing twig-like camouflage. Dorset, UK. August Stock Photo - Alamy
![Buff Tip Moth Caterpillars Feeding on Hazel Leaves. Phalera Bucephala Stock Image - Image of buff, moth: 198428473 Buff Tip Moth Caterpillars Feeding on Hazel Leaves. Phalera Bucephala Stock Image - Image of buff, moth: 198428473](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/buff-tip-moth-caterpillars-feeding-hazel-leaves-phalera-bucephala-leaf-kent-uk-adult-moths-camouflaged-as-broken-198428473.jpg)
Buff Tip Moth Caterpillars Feeding on Hazel Leaves. Phalera Bucephala Stock Image - Image of buff, moth: 198428473
![Dan Hoare on Twitter: Dan Hoare on Twitter:](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E41K_CUXoAAH6xx.jpg)
Dan Hoare on Twitter: "A Buff-tip moth doing a remarkable impression of a twig. Or a twig doing a passable impression of a Buff-tip. Or, possibly, two twigs... 🤷 #mothsmatter https://t.co/S095gl6n4z" /
![Buff-tip moths, of family Notodontidae, resemble the pale branches of broken Birch trees (Family Betulaceae). This camouflage hides them from potential predators. : r/butterflyandmothfacts Buff-tip moths, of family Notodontidae, resemble the pale branches of broken Birch trees (Family Betulaceae). This camouflage hides them from potential predators. : r/butterflyandmothfacts](https://preview.redd.it/ddkawfsszvh11.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=f7ffb3ebd54346c0e94ee124a056cabbd6e80caa)