Spring is right around the corner. In some areas, flowers will bloom, snow will melt, and insects will be returning to claim the land once again. One of those returning insects is the butterfly. There are many discovered species of butterfly. If you don’t know them by name, you can find them based on physical traits and native lands. Even with all of that information, it is difficult to narrow down specific butterflies. This is why butterfly identification can be a rewarding summer activity to stimulate the mind and spend time outdoors. Though the day is celebrated in March, it is a good time to get a heard start on a new hobby. Spring is officially next week. Catepillars will prepare to become butterflies. To celebrate, all you have to do is find a guide you like and get started. Don’t have one? Don’t worry. You can learn about 10 today!
[New Page=1. Eastwestfalian Fire Clipper Butterfly]
1. Eastwestfalian Fire Clipper Butterfly
This butterfly takes flight from March to August. It likes rotting fruit and prefer the dry season.

Info Courtesy of TrekNature
[New Page=2. Urania Ripheus Butterfly]
2. Urania Ripheus Butterfly
This rare species prefer sub-tropical climate. It is native to the middle east.
info courtesy of Kansas City University

[New Page=3. Common Rose Butterfly]
3. Common Rose Butterfly
Scattered across South and South East Asia, the Common Rose Butterfly can be found socializing in the city, as well as, wandering in gardens.
Info Courtesy of
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[New Page=4. Blue Pansy Butterfly]
4. Blue Pansy Butterfly
A native of Singapore, this butterfly is a little shy. It can be found alone in wastelands. It prefers small flowers scatted across grassy areas.
Info Courtesy of Butterfly Circle
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[New Page=5. Common Leopard Butterfly]
5.Common Leopard Butterfly
This species of butterfly is a ray of sun shine. It dislikes shady areas. If you want to catch it, you’ll be in for a surprise. It is not a leisure butterfly. It’s speed will make you work for the catch.
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[New Page=6. Southern White Admiral Butterfly]
6. Southern White Admiral Butterfly
The vibrant blue butterfly is located in southern Europe near the Mediterranean Sea. If you want to see it this year, check out light woodlands from June to August.
Info Courtesy ofButterfly Guide

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[New Page=7. Purple Spotted Swallowtail Butterfly]
7. Purple Spotted Swallowtail Butterfly
Unless you live down under, you won’t be able to see it in it’s natural habitat. Also, vibrant purple butterflies are male.
Info Courtesy of Butterfly Corner
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[New Page=8. Zebra Longwing Butterfly]
8. Zebra Longwing Butterfly
Though it is called the Zebra Longwing, you will not find this butterfly in the Sahara. It prefers warm tropical climates. Once it has left it’s cocoon, it mates immediately.
Info Courtesy ofNature Works

[New Page=9. Tailed Jay Butterfly]
9. Tailed Jay Butterfly
Spotting this butterfly in Singapore will be easier than other species. It likes to be in nature reserves as well as populated areas.
Info Courtesy ofButterfly Circle

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10. Fritillary butterfly
If you thought this was a Monarch butterfly, it’s ok. They look similar but they are not the same. The spots will help tell the difference between the two. Fritillary butterflies have silver spots. Monarchs have white.
Info Courtesy ofGardens with Wings
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