Grand beauty

This grand beauty, the giant swallowtail, hatched in our butterfly house this morning, 22 days after creating its chrysalis. It is one of the largest butterflies in the United States, alongside the tiger swallowtail and the Thoas swallowtail, found in Texas.

According to the University of Florida its forewing span is 11.7 to 17.5 cm for males and 13.5 to 18.8 cm for females. The author of “Florida’s Fabulous Butterflies,” Thomas C. Emmel, said the giant swallowtail has a broken pattern on the bottom of its wings to conceal them from predators.

This is among one of my favorite butterflies. Their wings are incredible, with their tails only adding to the beauty. I hope we find more caterpillars on our citrus tree to raise in our butterfly house. This is our second successful hatch!

2 thoughts on “Grand beauty

    • SweetButterfly Bliss – Tennessee – My love for butterflies grew exponentially after my daughter was born in 2016, as they gave a new meaning to my family. Our excitement grew as they started visiting our gardens, which then turned into raising some in our butterfly house. Stop on by and subscribe, as I share many photos of the species that have begun to call our gardens home.
      Butterflybliss on said:

      Thank you! They are gorgeous!

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