Bogong moth
The Bogong moth is a species of moth native to Australia, scientifically known as *Agrotis infusa*. These moths are known for their remarkable migration patterns, traveling from lowland areas to the high-altitude regions of the Australian Alps during the warmer months. They are typically brown or gray, with a wingspan of about 4 to 5 centimeters.
During their migration, Bogong moths serve as a vital food source for various predators, including birds and bats. They are also significant in the ecosystem, as their presence indicates healthy environmental conditions. Unfortunately, their populations have been declining due to habitat loss and climate change.