[NatureNS] swallowtail question

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Canadian Tiger Swallowtails were present in good numbers  last week, saw th=
em in Lower Sackville and Annapolis Royal on the weekend. I have a pic of o=
ne lacking any colour in the hindwing. Looking it up I discovered the Easte=
rn Tiger Swallowtail may lack the blue couloring on the hindwing. Is there =
an easy way to confirm my visitor as one or the other? Online, there are co=
nsiderable variations in the details on these butterflies.

Happy to send along images.

Cheers,

Andy Stadnyk
Lower Sackville

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Canadian Tiger Swallowtails were present in good numbers&nbsp; last week, s=
aw them in Lower Sackville and Annapolis Royal on the weekend. I have a pic=
 of one lacking any colour in the hindwing. Looking it up I discovered the =
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail may lack the
 blue couloring on the hindwing. Is there an easy way to confirm my visitor=
 as one or the other? Online, there are considerable variations in the deta=
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