May 14, 2026

Tiger Swallowtails (Papilio glaucus) gathering around a patch of moisture in some gravel.
More male than female butterflies participate in puddling to gather nutrients such as sodium, amino acids and minerals, which are lacking in flower nectar. These nutrients are needed for helping with reproductive success, and males transfer them to females during mating.
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One response to “Puddling Tiger Swallowtails”
Always one of my favorite sightings.