Florida’s largest Giant Swallowtail Butterfly in The Villages By Ron Clark August 14, 2017 Comments Florida’s largest Giant Swallowtail Butterfly in The Villages. Photo courtesy of Ron Clark. Want all the latest news from The Villages delivered directly to your email inbox? Click here to subscribe! Hurry and lock in your price now before rates increase in 2024! Share FacebookTwitterReddItEmailCopy URL More Headlines Villagers to foot bill for eroding shoreline near Lakeshore Cottages Villager dies of injuries nearly month after golf cart rollover crash Resident fears she will need to leave The Villages over amenity fees Realtor calls 911 after unwanted attention from 90-year-old Get Our Daily Emails Headlines Woman flees to neighbor’s house to escape wrench-wielding man Next CDD orientation to take place at new District Office at Brownwood Teen joyrider arrested after damaging tombstones at local cemetery Convicted batterer arrested after allegedly pushing woman to ground Robert Basye defends his news choices Letters to the Editor Robert Basye defends his news choices Robert Basye was recently criticized for getting too much information from “Fox Noise,” but he responds and says his choices for information are much more varied. Read his Letter to the Editor. A prayer for President Trump In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Piedmont resident describes her prayer for President-elect Trump. My big problem with Jimmy Carter A Village of Duval resident, in a Letter to the Editor, says he had one big problem with President Jimmy Carter. What Kool-Aid is Robert Basye drinking? A Village of Virginia Trace resident read a Letter to the Editor from fellow resident Robert Basye and wonders what he’s been putting in his Kool-Aid. The world is going to run out of oil A Village of Winifred resident is concerned that the world is going to run out of oil. Read his Letter to the Editor. Photos Full moon setting over Lake Sumter Majestic bald eagle flying over the Village of Fenney Great horned owl sitting on nest in The Villages Red-tailed hawk soaring over Buena Vista Boulevard in The Villages A little cold air doesn’t stop golf in The Villages