Description

the peacock's spectacular pattern of eyespots evolved to startle or confuse predators, make it one of the most easily recognized and best-known species. it is from these wing markings that the butterfly gained its common name. undersides of the wings are very dark and look like dead leaves. a fairly large butterfly and a strong flyer. although a familiar visitor to garden buddleias in late summer, the peacock's strong flight and nomadic instincts lead it to range widely through the countryside, often finding its preferred habitats in the shelter of woodland clearings, rides, and edges. the species is widespread and has continued to expand its range in northern parts of britain and ireland.

Habitat

The species is widespread and has continued to expand its range in northern parts of Britain and Ireland.

Countries

Countries:  England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales

Wing span range

0mm

Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)
Peacock (upperwing)