popinjay, scat puddling
If you are on butterfly watch on a trail, the best place to spot them would be over rotten fruits—or animal scats. Butterflies do mud puddling for their sodium/salt intake. Probably for similar reasons, they also end up on animal scats, and the behavior can be called scat puddling.

The image here is of a popinjay butterfly, intoxicated by the decomposing animal scat, and unaware of the surroundings. There are more butterflies enjoying the feast, in the image below—how many can you spot?

Species: Stibochiona nicea, Common Name: Popinjay, Family: Nymphalidae
Date: 23 Mar 2013
Location: Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Camera: Nikon D80 + Tamron SP AF90mm f/2.8 Di Macro Lens
Roxy Mathew Koll is a Climate Scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. He also dons the role of an amateur naturalist, writer, web designer, photographer, and publisher—based on demand.
Juby Aleyas Koll, also know as Sarah, is the author and publisher of the book and website Sarah’s Hand Embroidery Tutorials. She has been researching and tutoring hand embroidery for over a decade, making it accessible to everyone around the globe.
i can see “Common Map” butterfly. Am i right?
Are there 5 butterflies, and do they represent 4, or 3 species? That Popinjay is beautiful. Oh, nice tip about the muddling and puddling!
Yes John, 5 of them – belongs to 4 species. 🙂
love it… amazing capture
Lovely images of the butterfly! The black color of the building somehow does not blend with the beauty of the bird.
What a butterfly !! Loved it 🙂 Nice blog too
Beautiful photographs!