I encounter this kind of moth too often during my afternoon walks in nature. However, I am still interested in capturing it with my phone's camera. The reason is simple: This moth is too beautiful to be wasted.
Amata huebneri is a moth species distributed in many tropical and subtropical areas, especially in South and Southeast Asia.
The moth has a fairly striking appearance, with an orange abdomen and black bands, mimicking a tiger's tail. It is easily recognized when perched in a bush.
The moth's behavior tends to be calm; it flies low and slowly when changing spots. So it is not as troublesome as butterflies.