
Marbled White
A large, strong-flying butterfly restricted to the Norfolk Broads, although migrants are occasionally seen elsewhere. Pale yellow wings with black veins and blue margins.
This is one of our rarest and most spectacular butterflies. The British race britannicus is a specialist of wet fenland and is currently restricted to the Norfolk Broads. Here the adults can be seen flying powerfully over open fen vegetation, stopping to feed on flowers such as thistles and Ragged-Robin.
The butterfly probably declined within its range during the twentieth century but has benefited over the last few decades from conservation management aimed at increasing open fen vegetation. There are also scattered records of migrants of the continental race.
The native British race feeds solely on Milk-parsley (Peucedanum palustre). Occasional migrants of the continental race gorganus use a variety of umbellifers such as Wild Carrot (Daucus carota) and Wild Angelica (Angelica sylvestris).
The British race britannicus breeds only in open fens and marshes that support vigorous growths of Milk-parsley. The butterfly prefers areas of mixed fen usually dominated by sedge, or sometimes reed, which are cut periodically and contain tall, prominent foodplants. The occasional migrants of gorganus can be found in almost any habitat but are most frequently seen on grassland near the south coast of England.
Swallowtail (upperwing) - Iain Leach
Iain Leach
Swallowtail (upperwing) - Iain Leach
Iain Leach
Swallowtail (upperwing) - Matt Berry
Matt Berry
Swallowtail (upperwing) - Pete Withers
Pete Withers
Swallowtail (underwing) - Pete Withers
Pete Withers
Swallowtail (underwing) - Pete Withers
Pete Withers
Swallowtail (underwing) on Dames Violet - Matt Berry
Matt Berry
Swallowtail (egg) - Peter Eeles
Peter Eeles
Swallowtail (caterpillar) - Peter Eeles
Peter Eeles
Swallowtail (caterpillar) - Dean Morley
Dean Morley
Swallowtail (pupa) - Peter Eeles
Peter Eeles