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Male Eastern Tiger Swallowtail stock photo

Male Eastern Tiger Swallowtail free stock photo

I'm no lepidopterist but a few minutes of research has left me 97% certain this is a male eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly. I saw him flitting about my container garden earlier today but when I photographed him after lunch he was just sitting on the asphalt. At the time of this posting (about an hour later) he's still down there, sitting in the shade of a bucket, but as I have no sense of butterflies I don't know if he's dieing, sleeping, resting, drinking, or just waiting for the wind to die down.

Resolution 3648x2251
Date added 18 Jan 2011
Size 1092 Kb
License Creative Common...
Photographer Scott Akerman

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