Butterflies in the Local Forest
I want to come again with another butterfly species that I found somewhere around the local forest some time ago. That being said, this is one of the most spectacular butterflies sometimes seen flying over the vegetation and sometimes making it difficult for us to take photos as it is busy flying here and there and very sensitive to threats. So, in taking his photo, I had to approach him carefully or otherwise, he disappeared before I could take his picture. This enchanting butterfly is called the Anise Swallowtail, similar to the Citrus Swallowtail that was once seen perched on a flower. This distinctive butterfly can be identified differently from other swallows by a large amount of black on the front forewings and a little blue around the hindwings. I found it this afternoon in the vegetation, and I thought it would be easy for me to catch but as soon as I got some pictures, it took off and flew. The Anise Swallowtail Butterfly belongs to the family Papilionidae, in the order Lepidoptera.