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Springtime Splendor: 10 Spring Butterflies to Discover in Tennessee

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10 butterflies to discover in Tennessee

Tennessee is home to a wide variety of butterfly species, each with its unique characteristics and beauty.


Here are ten of the most stunning butterflies to look out for in Tennessee this spring.

 
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

1. Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

The Eastern Tiger Swallowtail is one of the most common butterfly species in Tennessee, and it's easy to see why.


With its bright yellow wings and distinctive black stripes, it's a true beauty in the springtime.

 
Black Swallowtail

2. Black Swallowtail

The Black Swallowtail is another common butterfly species in Tennessee and can be seen throughout the state in the spring.


With its black wings and striking blue markings, it's a real showstopper.

 
Zebra Swallowtail

3. Zebra Swallowtail

The Zebra Swallowtail is a unique butterfly species with distinctive black and white striped wings.


It can be found in the eastern half of Tennessee, particularly in the foothills and mountains.

 
Red-Spotted Purple

4. Red-Spotted Purple

The Red-Spotted Purple butterfly is a stunning species with deep blue wings and red spots on its undersides.


It can be found throughout Tennessee, but is most commonly seen in the eastern part of the state.

 
Monarch

5. Monarch BUTTERFLY

The Monarch butterfly is a well-known species that migrates to Tennessee in the spring.


With its vibrant orange wings and black veins, it's a true beauty in flight.

 
Painted Lady

6. Painted Lady

The Painted Lady is a migratory butterfly species that can be found throughout Tennessee in the spring.


With its colorful orange and black wings, it's a striking sight to behold.

 
Viceroy

7. Viceroy

The Viceroy butterfly is a species that closely resembles the Monarch but has distinct black lines on its hind wings.


It can be found throughout Tennessee in the spring and summer months.

 
Giant Swallowtail

8. Giant Swallowtail

The Giant Swallowtail is a large butterfly species with distinctive yellow and black wings.


It can be found in the southern part of Tennessee and is especially common in the warmer months.

 
Cloudless Sulphur

9. Cloudless Sulphur

The Cloudless Sulphur is a bright yellow butterfly species that can be found throughout Tennessee in the spring and summer months.


It's a common sight in gardens and meadows throughout the state.

 
Spicebush Swallowtail

10. Spicebush Swallowtail

The Spicebush Swallowtail is a beautiful butterfly species with greenish-blue wings and distinctive orange spots.


It can be found in the eastern part of Tennessee and is commonly seen in wooded areas.

 

Tennessee is a wonderful place to see butterflies in the spring, with a wide variety of species to discover.


From the common to the rare, there is always something new to see in the state's gardens, meadows, and forests.


So, the next time you're out and about in Tennessee this spring, be sure to keep an eye out for these stunning butterflies.

 

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