I was really thrilled to spot this spectacular Black Swallowtail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes) last week as it fed on some kind of thistle plant at Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge. There are several dark swallowtail species in our area and I often have trouble telling them apart. In this case, though, I could see the distinctive back dot inside the orange dot which is telltale sign that this is Black Swallowtail. I highly recommend a helpful posting by Louisiana Naturalist that points out way to distinguish among four dark swallowtails—it is a reference that I repeatedly return to when I have a question about a dark swallowtail.
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You caught a fine photo, Mike, and that page you linked is great. It was a similar site that helped me finally sort out the monarch, the viceroy, and the queen.
A beautiful capture, Mike. You’ve caught its form perfectly!
Great image. A Butterfly in focus … who knew !
Beautiful shot, thanks for sharing
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