On Wednesday, my family were shopping in Norwich so I had the day to myself - a perfect opportunity to go Swallowtail hunting again. Except I had the dog with me and I knew Strumpshaw and Hickling reserves don't allow dogs. I decided to try How Hill, but on arriving there found that they don't allow dogs either. What to do? The Hickling Broad NWT website said dog walkers could follow the Weaver's Way footpath to the South of the broad, but didn't give much of a clue where to find that so with a bit of map searching and guess work, I headed to a likely-looking spot. We walked a long way along the delightful but largely butterfly-free path in the hot sun, and I was getting tired and ready to turn round, when a couple of small brown butterflies caught my eye - a pair of Walls. I figured this was a good consolation prize and walked on a little further to see if I could find more and photograph them. Suddenly, a Swallowtail zipped across the path and started nectaring on pink campion, fluttering all the time, mostly obscured by vegetation. I scrambled through a few nettles to try to get a record shot. After it flew off, I started heading back, and saw a few more in the section I'd just passed, near where the Wall was, and I managed to get some photos. I also noticed there was a car parked nearby, so if I'd started at that end of the path I could have saved myself the long walk!



Reluctantly I had to leave them, and I headed home. But I had a few hours the next morning, and was staying about 20mins away (now that I knew where to park). The weather was perfect - hot, sunny and fairly still, so I had to go back. The Swallowtails were there again, and I spent a couple of hours in their presence. They were still extremely active, so hard to photograph (I put a short, poor-quality video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6FxJiIRPjY ). I'd brought my better quality but slower-focussing lens, so I don't think I got any better pictures than the previous day, but tried to get some undersides.



I also managed to track down and photogaph one of the Walls. I lover their crazy underside patterns

