🌱taken without a zoom lens - so intent was she on getting every last drop that I could get really close but don’t know what sort of butterfly it is🙈 #ukwildlife☘️😊☘️
🌱taken without a zoom lens - so intent was she on getting every last drop that I could get really close but don’t know what sort of butterfly it is🙈 #ukwildlife☘️😊☘️
My identifier calls it a Peacock butterfly (Aglais io). Hopefully someone more knowledgeable will confirm that for you.
Might be a moth
🌱 It's a peacock butterfly. www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/trees-woods-...
Thanks for the confirmation!!
good for you!
A Peacock butterfly (Aglais io) feeding on a dandelion in a Worcestershire woodland.
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Look who we disturbed this week overwintering between large bags of seed. A Peacock butterfly (Aglais io)! A strange sight on a frosty morning!
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A Peacock butterfly soaking up the spring sunshine #peacock #butterfly #isleofwight #naturephotography #mygarden
Aglais io - European Peacock.
Spectacular eyes on the hindwings give this butterfly its name. The eyes appear threatening to predators that confront the butterfly head-on, where the body forms a beak.
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Thanks. I thought it was a butterfly. I didn’t even consider the moth possibility, haha. Maybe it’s a “do you see a butterfly or moth” test 🤣
I saw a peacock butterfly just before lunch. This is supposed to be a ski resort. Apparently getting colder in the next few days ... poor butterfly, nothing for it to eat today.
Do you believe that a moth is a goth butterfly or do you believe that a butterfly is a moth at a rave
European peacock butterfly (Aglais Io) reference photos.
(Can be used as human artist reference, including on commercial pieces. Full terms in bio)
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A peacock butterfly (Aglais io) in a garden of gooseneck loosestrife (Lysimachia clethroides), nearby the Faculty of Forestry, Uni of Göttingen (Germany). Photo by Tania Dominguez-Flores
"No bigger than a moth"
You might as well just say a butterfly the size of a butterfly.
Craig Huegel smiled like a proud father as he gazed at a little black Atala butterfly, no bigger than a moth, clambering on a daisy-like wildflower called a Spanish needle, and sucking nectar from its golden center.
Atalas are small butterflies with inky black wings that are speckled with iridescent blue spots, and a bright red body.
www.wusf.orgWhat’s happened to the butterfly? Looks like a peacock butterfly originally to me.
ooh, that's a perfect peacock butterfly! recognized it right away
Do you think that if a moth could swim it would use the butterfly stroke?
Jaaaa, we gaan beginnen! 🦋
Dag 1/31 van #vlindermaand door @erikdepay.bsky.social is voor de Dagpauwoog/ Aglais io/ Peacock Butterfly
U need a balisong with butterflies on it!
A butterfly butterfly knife for a butterfly girl
regarding the butterfly ID, it is probably a Paris peacock swallowtail (Papilio paris) instead!