Common Jay
The Common Jay is a butterfly species belonging to the family Papilionidae. It is primarily found in parts of Asia, including countries like India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The butterfly is known for its striking blue and black coloration, which makes it easily recognizable in its natural habitat.
Common Jays typically inhabit forests, gardens, and open areas where they can feed on nectar from various flowers. They are known for their agile flight and are often seen fluttering around in search of food. The larvae of the Common Jay feed on plants from the Rutaceae family, which includes citrus species.