Swallowtail Sweep
Locations
INSTRUCTIONS: Ohio is home to six species of swallowtail butterflies: pipevine,zebra, black, giant, spicebush, and eastern tiger! Each of these butterflies is hidden in a Fairfield County Park District location. Can you find all of them? Visit at least 6 of the parks listed before September 30. Once at your chosen site, first go to the front kiosk and Read the instructions. Use the instructions to find the swallowtail. Once found, use the drawings below to identify the butterfly and draw a line from that butterfly to the park in which it was found.
Earn prizes for finding six or more!
To pick up prizes, visit Wahkeena Nature Preserve or contact [email protected]
If you discover Swallowtails are missing from sites, please let us know!
Wahkeena Nature Preserve
Smeck Park
Cross MoundPark
Arney Run Park
Lockville Canal Park
Stebelton Park at Rock Mill
Two Glaciers Park
Wahkeena’s Hours:Wed-Sun
8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Eastern Tiger
Swallowtail
(yellow form)
Eastern Tiger
Swallowtail
(black form)
Giant
Swallowtail
Pipevine
Swallowtail
Spicebush
Swallowtail
Zebra
Swallowtail
Black
Swallowtail
We have hidden the
eastern tiger twice
since it has two
color forms, the
black and yellow!
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