Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

Here's another Eastern Tiger Swallowtail. I've talked about them before and will again since they're fairly common butterflies around here.

Probably because they use magnolia and cherry trees as host plants, I see these guys more often in "edge" habitats, where woods (with their host plants) meet meadows (where there's more flowers/nectar). It's also possible to catch them mud-puddling from time to time at the edge of water.

August 15, 2020 at Negri Nepote Native Grassland Preserve


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