ringlet butterfly
The ringlet butterfly is a small butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It is commonly found in grasslands and meadows across Europe and parts of Asia. The wings are typically brown with distinctive eye spots, which help to camouflage the butterfly from predators.
These butterflies are most active during warm months and are known for their fluttering flight. The larvae feed on various grasses, making these habitats essential for their development. The ringlet butterfly plays a role in the ecosystem by pollinating flowers while searching for nectar.