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Home » Wild Cortes » Butterflies Sightings » Pale Swallowtail

  • June 2, 2020

Pale Swallowtail

Pale Swallowtail, with the orange colour of the crescent in question very prominent, South east end of Gorge Harbour, 2011
  • Tags: Cortes Island, Cortes Island Butterflies, Cortes Island Butterfly, Cortes Island Nature, Pale Swallowtail
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