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Sylvia Garcia took this photo of a Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio rutulus) as it was nectar-feeding on a ...
It’s hard not to be dazzled by the bright yellow butterflies fluttering around the Inland Northwest these days. Not only are they striking in color, but they’re among the biggest butterfly species in ...
For many of us in the High Country, seeing beautiful butterflies fluttering through the air, or sitting on flowers, is a ...
Jeffery Starn and Jessica Hamel submitted this photo of an Anise Swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) that was taken during a hike ...
"The butterfly is an Easter Tiger Swallowtail," the commenter wrote. "All butterflies represent change and new beginnings. However, this specific butterfly symbolizes spirits who have passed away.
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Seeing these behaviors up close makes it easier to visualize how butterfly populations have been affected by habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change. Guests can come see Butterflies Alive! for ...
Plant these native fruit trees in your yard to create your very own diversity oasis and attract birds, butterflies, bees, and other wildlife.
Tami Gingrich explores why moths have distinct circular, concentric rings made up of contrasting colors on their wings, ...
Come the spring or early summer it will then emerge as a Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.As a butterfly, it's one of the largest in B.C. with a wing span of anywhere from 70 to 120 millimetres ...