Hello black and white friends everyone
In this edition, I want to once again showcase some images of a different species of moth. They are often referred to as the American lappet moth, or generally, this species falls under Phyllodesma americana. They look different from other moths. So, why do I like to hunt for moths in the late afternoon? Of course, I have an answer: whether small or large, moth species are still sound asleep in the late afternoon because they are active at night.
That means when I found them, of course I had more freedom to shoot at some parts of them. They did look like inanimate objects; they were just sleeping. Fortunately, when I found this species of moth, their sleeping time was almost over. Luckily, this species of moth doesn't fly; if I had seen it a little later, it probably would have woken up and flown away.
one of the insect species I found looks cute and impressive, I will include this in the daily #monomad challenge organized and curated by
Thank you very much to all my friends who have taken a little time to read my post, hopefully it can be useful for all of us.
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