Large & Beautiful Butterfly

I think I have said this recently .. Ww are on the front edge of butterfly season and this Eastern Tiger Swallowtail is just beautiful. I don't think we usually see many swallowtails this early but there she was. I love this observation (see the link above):

Swallowtails are very large insects. When basking in the sun, their outspread wings can be 8 to 14 cm (3 to 5.5 inches) from tip to tip. Their colors are vibrant. Broad yellow wings are edged by black and with four stripes, like tapering chevrons from the forewing margins downward into the yellow wings. The bottom edges of the hind wings are especially colorful with bluish scales and one or more red spots. Male Tiger Swallowtails generally have darker blacks and none of the bluish and red scales on their hind wings. Interestingly, there is a black morph, where black replaces the broad yellow expanses. The black morphs also have the bluish and red wing scales on their hind wings.

They are large and beautiful.

~ Rick

A Tiger

A flying tiger 😂. This is a Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly. She has some damage but still beautiful.

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Who Took A Bite

It loos like this Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly has survived but no idea what took a bite. I was surprised to see a swallowtail this early in the spring.

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Tigers

In the last couple of days we have finally seen a couple of swallowtails. This one is an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly. You can't see the blues but they are there.

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Tiger

Teresa and I were hiking near the Stillwater River one day last week when we saw this male Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. I was surprised at how long he stayed on this same Canada Thistle. We shot a lot of photos .. I guess he's a star.

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