RM2CC0F7H–Eyespots, also called false eyes or false eyespots, on the wings of a peacock butterfly (Aglais io) top and an emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) bottom
RF2GMNP6N–Peacock butterfly, Aglais io, basking in the sun open-winged with its distinctiive eyespots, which confuse predators, Alresford, Hampshire, UK
RMBMX4JD–Marginal eyespots on underside of butterfly wings Wildlife Park Combe Martin Devon UK
RM2F02213–Mountain Pygmy-Owl male, Glaucidium gnoma, showing false eyespots on back of head.
RMEACHPR–Chinese Moon Moth newly hatched male displaying eyespots.
RMP71NPX–Blue Morpho Butterfly with closed wings showing eyespots on green leaf.
RFHRF4YT–Owl butterfly is a butterfly, in the genus Caligo, known for their huge eyespots, which resemble owls' eyes
RFW95XNM–Closeup of a blue Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) shwoing feathers and eyespots
RMKH31F8–Eyespots on Owl Butterfly, Caligo idomenius
RFW31N38–Image of Indian Peacock tail feathers with eyespots background.
RF2BMA2B6–Eyespots on wing of Giant owl butterfly Caligo memnon
RM2F3DGWH–Small Emperor Moth, Saturnia pavonia Female with wings open showing its four eyespots
RFPGYWG4–Peacock bird displaying its beautiful and colorful blue & green plumage tail with eyespots.
RM2HMN29H–blue morpho (Morpho peleides), sitting on a leaf, underside of wings with eyespots, Ecuador
RFH9ET6Y–Caterpillar with eyespots VERTICAL, Uttaranchal, India.
RMKEXWHF–Underside of a Blue Morpho butterfly, Morpho peleides, showing prominent eyespots
RMW7NF1N–Small emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) male with wings open showing eyespots on Blackthorn, Captive, UK, April
RMMB3CM3–Two blue morpho butterplies at rest with wings folded showing eyespots, in Faunia Biopark, Madrid
RMCXAWWK–Butterflies in the genus Caligo are commonly called owl butterflies, after their huge eyespots which resemble owls' eyes
RMBMX4ND–Marginal eyespots on underside of butterfly wings Wildlife Park Combe Martin Devon UK
RM2HMPJBE–Northern pygmy owl (Glaudidium gnoma) from the back side showing its eyespots. Yaak Valley, MT. (Photo by Randy Beacham)
RMEACHRN–Chinese Moon Moth newly hatched male displaying eyespots.
RF2GJWHG8–Australian small-eyed box-owlet moth, grammodes oculicola, resting on dark surface. Distinctive markings with eyespots and white lines. Queensland.
RF2F901R9–Peacock feather close up. Male Indian peafowl. Metallic blue and green plumage. Quill feathers. Natural pattern with eyespots. Beauty in nature.
RF2C5KG92–Close-up of an Indian blue peacock (Pavo cristatus) showing its spread feathers with eyespots
RMKH31FG–Eyespots on Owl Butterfly, Caligo idomenius
RF2JKW14G–The giant peacock moth or great peacock moth, giant emperor moth or Viennese emperor (Saturnia pyri) with big owl-like eyespots on all four wings
RMR0MMF9–Io Moth, Automeris io, wing detail showing male eyespots
RM2HMPJBA–Back side of a Northern Pygmy owl (Glaucidium gnoma) showing its eyespots in winter. Yaak Valley, MT. (Photo by Randy Beacham)
RMECTKHF–Comet Moth (Argema mittrei) Closeup detail of eyespots on hindwing resembling large eyes. Native to Madagascar.
RMPJ1XJ7–Blue Morpho butterfly, Morpho peleides
RF2F901XG–Peacock feather close up. Male Indian peafowl. Metallic blue and green plumage. Quill feathers. Natural pattern with eyespots. Beauty in nature.
RFR4FRCC–manipulated image of a red peacock butterfly flying above the clouds.
RMKH31G2–Eyespots on Owl Butterfly, Caligo idomenius.
RF2J6ME9B–Closeup of the side of an Owl butterfly perched on a tree trunk
RM2CD5Y8X–Common buckeye butterfly close-up
RF2B4726T–Peacock Feathers Seamless Texture Tile
RF2BMA0X7–Eyespots on wing of Giant owl butterfly Caligo memnon
RMR30W5E–Tiger swallowtail caterpillar (Papilio butterfly) with false eye spots, after purging - on a white background.
RFPGYWF5–Peacock bird close up displaying its beautiful and colorful blue & green plumage tail with eyespots.
RFW77T1K–Exotic Yellow-edged Giant Owl butterfly Caligo on leaf in Amazonian tropical forest
RMR0NF6N–A Gatekeeper butterfly resting on a leaf with its wings open. Seen in the English midlands in 2016.
RMKJYHK8–Maniola jurtina, the meadow brown butterfly, is camouflaged while resting on a fallen leaf
RMW7NF1T–Small emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) female with wings open showing eyespots on Gorse, Captive, UK, April
RFJHJHWX–A male Peacock displaying
RFRD4YP4–Peacock opening his feathers at LA Arboretum, Arcadia, CA
RMECTK9A–Comet Moth (Argema mittrei) Closeup detail of eyespots on hindwing resembling large eyes. Native to Madagascar.
RMPJ1XHK–Blue Morpho butterfly, Morpho peleides
RF2F9021R–Peacock feather close up. Male Indian peafowl. Metallic blue and green plumage. Quill feathers. Natural pattern with eyespots. Beauty in nature.
RMJ3E12E–Ringlet Butterfly (Aphantopus hyperantus) ab lanceolata Very Rare abberant form in Sussex, UK
RMKH31FK–Eyespots on Owl Butterfly, Caligo idomenius
RF2J6ME8N–Closeup of the side of an Owl butterfly perched on a green leaf
RMHYKJNN–MUNICH, GERMANY: FROM CHA-CHA-CHA to Samba these Strictly mantids definitely favour the Latin moves. Side-splitting pictures show praying mantids breaking dance moves like the celebrities on the new series of hit BBC show Strictly Come Dancing. Polish research scientist Igor Siwanowizc spends hours each day carefully raising his pet praying mantids, which come in all different colours and body shapes.
RMG0KPMM–Male Wall Brown butterfly basking on a drystone wall
RF2K81C95–Large Australian White-banded owl moth, donuca rubropicta, camouflaged to look like an owl's eyes and face for defence. Queensland garden.
RFR30W55–Tiger swallowtail caterpillar (Papilio butterfly) with false eye spots, after purging - on a white background.
RFPGYWEN–Peacock bird close up displaying its beautiful and colorful blue & green plumage tail with eyespots.
RFS43MDR–Eyed hawk moth (Smerinthus ocellatus) male showing warning eye-spots
RFFGNY1K–Giant Owl
RFW6REK9–Peacock Butterfly (Algais io)
RMW7NF1G–Small emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) female with wings open showing eyespots on lichen covered twig, Captive, UK, April
RFR46CD3–Citrus swallowtail butterfly resting on a plant in Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town.
RFJDYK48–Blue Morpho Butterflies
RF2GPG2J9–Peacock butterfly (Aglais io) resting on a leaf showing it's upper wing pattern and colours
RM2AH0Y11–Spanish Moon Moth (Graellsia isabellae) Macrophotography of hindwing eyespots/false eyes.
RF2HD4X8E–Erebia ligea, commonly known as Arran Brown, a ringlet butterfly from Finland
RF2F901XF–Peacock feather close up. Male Indian peafowl. Metallic blue and green plumage. Quill feathers. Natural pattern with eyespots. Beauty in nature.
RF2BC78T2–A Peacock butterfly.
RMKH31FT–Eyespots on Owl Butterfly, Caligo idomenius
RF2J6ME6G–Closeup of the side of an Owl butterfly perched on a yellow cup and feeding from a blue sponge
RMHYKJP1–MUNICH, GERMANY: FROM CHA-CHA-CHA to Samba these Strictly mantids definitely favour the Latin moves. Side-splitting pictures show praying mantids breaking dance moves like the celebrities on the new series of hit BBC show Strictly Come Dancing. Polish research scientist Igor Siwanowizc spends hours each day carefully raising his pet praying mantids, which come in all different colours and body shapes.
RFHYCA9R–Blue Morpho Butterfly (Morpho didius).
RMFWFA7E–Eastern Eyed Click Beetle (Alaus oculatus) on leaf, Eastern USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2AFD9RR–A Citrus Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio demodocus) rests on foliage. Arusha National Park. Arusha, Tanzania.
RM2B9P1JH–Asiatic peacock hiding below bush, with extravagant tail plumage on display. Kew Gardens.
RMTRM631–A butterfly perched on a leaf in the Amazon jungle in Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.
RFS249PE–Closeup portrait of male peacock displaying fanned our tail feathers
RFW6REJ5–Peacock Butterfly (Algais io)
RMW7NF20–Small emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) male below; female with wings open showing eyespots on lichen covered twig, Captive, UK, April
RMP11RRH–A sunbittern (Eurypyga helias) spreads its wings in the sun to show its two large eye spots, which it does during courtship or when threatened.