Latin Name | Observation date | Location |
Amata cyssea | February 21,2025 | Chittagong Division, Bangladesh |










Natural beauty is always beautiful and these beauties are from different things in the natural environment. But sometimes we encounter some beauty that we never expected before. Today I am sharing an insect from the natural environment where there were two insects at the same time and those beauties were the beauty of a joyful moment. The name of this beautiful insect is Handmaiden moth and I liked it very much. When I saw these two insects, I enjoyed the beauty and because I liked it, I took some pictures with my own mobile. They are a type of moth and can fly in the sky and they are very familiar to me and the name of this insect is preserved in my favorite list.
I saw these two insects sitting together on a leaf of a tree a few months ago in an attractive and pleasant position and I really liked them. I saw them sitting on a leaf of a tree to the west of my workplace school. When I saw them, I liked them and I walked in front of this insect and took a few pictures. When I was taking pictures of this insect, the two insects were in a deep moment of joy and did not notice my presence at all. Because they were having the most joyful moment of the two insects. I sometimes see the beauty and joy of such paired insects on the side of the road and I saw them that day too. Anyway, I saw that they were in a long embrace and neither wanted to leave the other. But I left them after taking a few pictures. Thanks to all my friends.
Each photograph shows two beautiful insects sitting together in such a beautiful way that it looks really beautiful.
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Fantastically beautiful butterflies that are very inspiring!