Yellow-banded Handmaiden Moth | 10% to shy-fox
Yellow-banded Handmaiden moth is classified into Arctiidae, a subfamily member of moth that belongs to Erebidae, in the order Lepidoptera. It is not as much as tiger moth that usually seen hanging out around the grass or bush. It seemed to be a bit calm on the wild plant, this would allow me to take a few shots. So, this weekend, I headed to the rural area to find some fascinating nature pieces to be captured.
Through its appearance, we can clearly see that this moth has transparent wings and a yellow band with brown stripes on its back and two soft black antennae make this moth look more beautiful while the thorax is primarily dominated by a yellow band and the abdomen is banded with yellow and black stripes.
It mostly live in bushes and spend more time on the leaves. To take photos, I had to deal with the breeze that shook the leave where it stood, so it took me a while to take a proper shot. As the experience taught me, shake and breeze are the problems when taking photos from the closest range. I did not give up on it, I attempted to make this small insect look good thru my lens.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
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Cool moth
It’s nice. It was difficult to capture though. But you didn't give up, so that's great.
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