We always see monarch butterfly during Spring to Summer seasons in our yards or our city gardens and parks:
- From Caterpillar to Monarch Butterfly – Critter 18 | Tanza Erlambang Update
Contrary, we rarely see the swallowtails butterfly. We don’t know whether this is just for our cases.
Two contradict facts:
1) Monarch butterfly includes in endangered species list by “International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).”
2) The Spicebush Swallowtail butterfly with scientific name, Papilio troilus Linnaeus, is excluded from IUCN list. It means that the swallowtails butterfly should be seen more than Monarch butterfly in nature.
As reported by UF IFAS (2015: Featured Creatures) that butterfly of the Spicebush swallowtail is “relatively common” in the nature and in the botanical gardens or city parks.
The species distributes in the states throughout the eastern and the mid-western parts of the USA.
How often do you see Swallowtail butterfly in the nature?
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What's a pretty butterfly :D
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OHHHHH!! They are beautiful!!!!
ReplyDelete...there are a number of beautiful swallowtails, this one is lovely.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful butterfly. Oh, it's still snow here..so we haven't seen any.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to know what to look out for! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI love swallowtail butterflies <3 Great post and photos <3
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful butterfly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful butterfly!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.
I love butterflies!.
ReplyDeleteThis butterfly is so beautifu! Haven't seen one yet but maybe this year!
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful butterflies! It is too early to see the butterflies here. Great photos.
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What a beautiful butterfly 🦋
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. We are seeing some here but we need rain to have more blooms for them!
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Rare to See Spicebush Swallowtails in the Yard – Critter 32
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We always see monarch butterfly during Spring to Summer seasons in our yards or our city gardens and parks:
- FROM CATERPILLAR TO MONARCH BUTTERFLY – CRITTER 18 | TANZA ERLAMBANG UPDATE