We spread our wings and fly into Pollinator Week with these exquisite Old World swallowtail butterflies who are enjoying a sip of nectar. The gorgeous swallowtail is welcome in any garden, both for its beauty and its ability to pass pollen from flower to flower. Far less desired are swallowtails in their caterpillar form, which can take a toll on ornamental plants or citrus crops. There are more than 550 swallowtail butterfly species, and their name comes from the forked appearance of their hindwings, which can be seen when the butterfly is resting with its wings spread.
Pollinator Week
Today in History
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Taughannock Falls State Park
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Mercury in retrograde
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Classical music takes center stage
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Memorial Day
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A notorious advocate for women
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Whooper swans in Lake Kussharo, Japan
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Pollinator Week
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The Matterhorn reflected in Lake Stellisee at sunrise, Zermatt, Switzerland
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Oloupena Falls, island of Molokai, Hawaii
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Three Natural Bridges, Wulong Karst, China
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Celebrating women in science
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Unbearable cuteness
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Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument anniversary
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A most sincere pumpkin patch
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Earthrise on Moon Day
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Green fields of grain
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White trilliums blooming in Ontario, Canada
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Native American Heritage Month
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Happy International Beaver Day!
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Norway s Kjeragbolten boulder
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Coral Reef Awareness Week
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Oktoberfest, Munich, Germany
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1, 1, 2, 3: It s Fibonacci Day!
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Satla marshland in Bangladesh
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World Laughter Day—it s a hoot
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Sonoma Coast State Park, California
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Celebrating the Acadians
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Freeloaders of the avian world
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International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend
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International Day for Biosphere Reserves
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