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The Norfolk broads are home to the UK's largest butterfly, the rare swallowtail. On a still summer's day, the swallowtail can be seen flying fast and feeding mainly on yellow and purple flowers, while its caterpillars hide among the milk parsley leaves they feed on.
Swallowtail
The exotic and beautiful swallowtail is the UK's largest butterfly. A strong flier, residents can be spotted over wetlands in Norfolk during summer. Migrants occasionally appear in southern…
Butterfly discovery
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A chance to see the progress of the grizzled skipper butterfly at His Majesty's Prison Berwyn now that North Wales Wildlife Trust jointly manages the site.
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Where to see bluebells
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Butterfly count
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Discover the 'Butterfly Transect' at Marfod Quarry Nature Reserve and be part of a vital citizen science project which has been carried out for 30 years!
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Butterfly ID Workshop
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Join Peter Maddison from Suffolk Butterfly Conservation for a workshop discovering how to identify Suffolk's butterflies,
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Where to see the best of autumn wildlife.
Where to see winter wildlife
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Summer Butterfly photography
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Explore the art of butterfly photography, with award-winning photographer Kevin Sawford.
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