Queen Alexandra's birdwing

The Birdwing Butterfly, is considered the rarest butterfly in the game, with reference to its immense size and rarity in real life. It can be found during the Summer, between the months of June and September, between 8am to 5pm. It can be found flying near flowers.

Donating to the Museum
As with all insects in the series, the birdwing butterfly can be donated to the Museum followed by a short monologue by Blathers, the curator.

In Wild World
Blathers will say;

"Though I know this is a type of tiger butterfly, its size is simply monstrous! Are you trying to terrify me with this behemoth? No, you wouldn't do that. Rather shabby of me to suggest you would... Please accept my apologies!"

In City Folk
Blathers will say;

"Hoo my, what a butterfly... I now see why it's touted as the world's largest butterfly, eh wot? I'd heard the wings of this particular butterfly can extend over a foot...but up close, the look bigger still! If one of these flew into me while I was out flying... I'd likely pass out in horror and plummet on the spot!"

Encyclopedia Information
When the player has caught the Birdwing butterfly, they can find information about the insect in the bug menu. Below is the information regarding the birdwing:

Further Information
The Queen Alexandra's Birdwing (Ornithoptera alexandrae) is considered the largest butterfly in the world, named after Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom. It was discovered by Albert Stewart Meek, who was employed by Lord Walter Rothschild (who named it) in 1907, in Papua New Guinea. It was shot down using a shotgun, but its early stages were discovered and bred through to get to this stage. The female birdwing has a wingspan of up to 31cm, while the male (which appears in game) has a smaller wingspan of up to 26cm.

It is endangered, but not through hunting by means of animal or man - most of the island was destroyed during a volcanic eruption, wiping out parts of the birdwing's habitat, contributing heavily to its endangerment. It flies quite high up in the rainforest, making it hard to catch, which is the main reason for hunters shooting them with shotguns - The birdwing in Animal Crossing also flies higher than usual butterflies, a reference to its flying habits in the real world.