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OutdoorsAugust 17, 2024

Discover the elusive beauty of the pipevine swallowtail butterfly in North America. Learn where to find and photograph this stunning yet fleeting creature, despite its short lifespan and skittish nature.

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Aaron Horrell
Aaron Horrell

This is a beautiful butterfly native to North America. It can be seen flitting from flower to flower during the warmest months of the year. You might find one in a flower field, along a fence row or maybe even in your backyard vegetable garden.

This very nicely colored butterfly is the pipevine swallowtail. Although this butterfly only lives for one or two weeks, your odds of seeing one are pretty good if you search. Getting a nice photo may prove difficult, because these butterflies do spook rather easily.

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Horrell is an artist and outdoorsman. He lives in Chaffee. He owns Painted Wren Art Gallery in Cape Girardeau.

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