Wildlife - Butterflies and Moths


   

Tiger Swallowtail - From Egg to Caterpiller to Butterfly

   

Monarch - From Egg to Caterpiller to Butterfly




Tucson Botanical Gardens - Special Butterfly program
We did the best we could to identify these butterflies but are by no means experienced. If you know the ID of any of the below listed that are incorrect let us know








The Atlas Moth is the worlds largest moth and from Asia and Australia











The Blue Morpho widespread in South America














Common Mechanitis-Tropical Americas





Giant Owl Butterfly - Upperside




Giant Owl - Underside


















No ID


Paper Kite - Asia





Paper Kite




Postman - Tropical Americas





Postman





Postman





Cloudless Sulphur




Orange Barred Sulphur




Polydamas Swallowtail




Julia





Julia





Zebra Longwing




Zebra Longwing




Large Skipper




Thoas Swallowtail





Dark Cracker - Central America





No ID


No ID


No ID



The Tucson Botanical Garden also had a large display of pupa waiting for the butterfly to emerge


















Butterflies in the wild.



Bordered Patch





Bairds Swallowtail





Southern Dogface





Southwestern Milkweed





California Sister





California Sister





California Sister





California Sister