The White Peacock butterfly has conspicuous eyespots on their blending white, brown, and orange wings. They tend to be in swamp, shoreline, or standing water areas, where it is warm. I saw this one in a warm and humid butterfly house at the Flagstaff Arboretum.

Beautiful photo, Tracy. This butterfly was common in Florida, I was fortunate to have photographed it on several occasions, aren’t they beautiful? I’m going to visit the arboretum in the fall, I can’t wait to visit the butterfly house.
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The butterfly house is the bomb!
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Gorgeous shot – have never seen one – my current favorite is a swallow tail with deep blue patches – the name escapes me for the moment – monarchs are around too.
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