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English: Convolvulus hawk moth (Agrius convolvuli), Gorski kut, Rila Monastery, Bulgaria
Español: Esfinge de la correhuela (Agrius convolvuli), cerca del monasterio de Rila, Bulgaria.
Українська: Бражник берізковий (Agrius convolvuli) з довгим хоботком, Гірський Кут, поблизу Рильського монастиря, Болгарія.
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Charles J. Sharp    wikidata:Q54800218
 
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Charles James Sharp
Description British wildlife photographer
Work period from 2003
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Camera location42° 06′ 59.54″ N, 23° 17′ 48.35″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Convolvulus hawk moth at Rila Monastery, Bulgaria

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