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Eastern Tiger Swallowtails

Papilio glaucus

Habitat:

These two have different habitats listed but we live near Lake Cumberland and that gives us a wide variety.

Notes:

The early spring gave us many surprises for March. Lots of different butterflies and we also heard the Whip-poor-will call and we saw fire flies in the woods on this evening before April.

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1 Comment

annorion
annorion 11 years ago

Welcome to Project Noah Joyce2! Lovely spottings! Each species should be separated into different spottings. The last one looks like a spicebush.

joyce2
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joyce2

Kentucky, USA

Spotted on Mar 27, 2012
Submitted on Apr 11, 2012

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