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Description Papilio rutulus
English: Western Tiger Swallowtail photographed during today's Photo Walk in the Botanical Gardens with Leaders Pat Brown and Teddy Llovet. A special thanks to both of you for sharing your knowledge of the Botanical Gardens and the creatures within. Taken with Canon 1D Mark III w/300 mm f/4L + 25 mm Extension Tube.
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Western Tiger Swallowtail (Papilio rutulus)

Author Kevin Cole from Pacific Coast, USA

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