The flower hopper…

A Common Mormon drinks nectar from a peacock flower, locally known as Radhachura, in Rajshahi city.

A Common Mormon drinks nectar from a peacock flower, locally known as Radhachura, in Rajshahi city. This swallowtail butterfly ranges widely across South and Southeast Asia, from Bangladesh and India to the Philippines and Japan. It flourishes in both forests and gardens, feeding mainly on flower nectar. Notably, females display polymorphism, mimicking toxic species like the Common Rose to evade predators. The butterfly shelters in bushes and shaded spots, most active under the sun. Listed as Least Concern by the IUCN, it remains vital for pollination and ecological balance. With its mimicry, elegance, and adaptability, the Common Mormon endures as one of nature's most resilient and captivating creatures.
 

PHOTO: AZAHAR UDDIN