Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Collection
The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, scientifically known as Papilio glaucus
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The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, scientifically known as Papilio glaucus, is a captivating butterfly species that can be found in various locations across the United States. With its vibrant colors and graceful flight, this butterfly never fails to catch the eye of nature enthusiasts. One stunning photograph showcases a female Eastern Tiger Swallowtail as it delicately nectars on Purple Loosestrife. The contrast between the butterfly's elegant wings and the vibrant purple flowers creates a mesmerizing sight. In another snapshot captured in Fort Collins, Colorado, an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail gracefully flutters around petunia flowers. The combination of these delicate blooms with the butterfly's striking markings adds beauty to any garden. A particularly enchanting moment was caught when an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail took flight from a Cup plant. Its wings spread wide, displaying intricate patterns that are unique to each individual specimen. This species also exhibits its love for native plants like swamp milkweed. A photograph captures one perched upon this plant's blossoms, showcasing its preference for specific habitats and food sources. Another image highlights an encounter between an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail and Cup plant once again. This time, however, it shows the butterfly gently resting on top of this sturdy stem while enjoying some well-deserved nourishment. Even in Florida's warm climate, these butterflies thrive beautifully. One picture depicts their presence amidst lush greenery - a testament to their adaptability across different regions within the United States. Back in Fort Collins' gardens lies yet another delightful scene: an Eastern Tiger Swallowtail fluttering among petunia flowers once more. Their presence brings joy and color to any outdoor space they grace with their presence. Swamp Milkweed proves irresistible for these magnificent creatures too; one photo captures them delicately perched atop its vibrant blossoms against a backdrop of natural beauty at Creasey Mahan Nature Preserve in Kentucky.