Hi,
Will be going to Norfolk around the late twenties of May. Does anything think anyone Swallowtails might be out at this time.
Thanks.
Norfolk
Re: Norfolk
Ted Ellis Reserve, Surlington(?) nr Norwich is one site...Also How Hill, Strumpshaw..
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Re: Norfolk
I think it might be a week or two too early. But, as I always say to those that ask me how I get to see so many species - it's because I actually make the effortnick patel wrote:Hi,
Will be going to Norfolk around the late twenties of May. Does anything think anyone Swallowtails might be out at this time.
Thanks.

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Given the heatwave this week, don't you think that things will start to happen around that time? Last year (no guide, I know!) around that time was OK - even with the poor weather in May...I know because I bottled-it and missed a good day of sightings, as I later learned....Pete Eeles wrote:
I think it might be a week or two too early. But, as I always say to those that ask me how I get to see so many species - it's because I actually make the effortGood luck.
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If you consider 2007 to be a freak year (I do!), then I'm going by sightings from 2006 and earlier. They'll probably be just emerging late May - but who knows?!NickB wrote: Given the heatwave this week, don't you think that things will start to happen around that time? Last year (no guide, I know!) around that time was OK - even with the poor weather in May...I know because I bottled-it and missed a good day of sightings, as I later learned....
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Re: Norfolk
Thanks for all the great replies.
I understand that the last week of May isn't the peak time for Swallowtails, but might there be a few out in the odd place here and there, e.g. some of the places you've provided.
Cheers,
Nick.
I understand that the last week of May isn't the peak time for Swallowtails, but might there be a few out in the odd place here and there, e.g. some of the places you've provided.
Cheers,
Nick.
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Hi Nick,
Here is a message that I picked up from my local wildlife group.
Two Swallowtails were reported on the Norfolk-wildlife Yahoo group, at Barton Turf on Saturday 10th May.
This is early (usual first date around the 15th).
I'm going for a long weekend on June 13th and I hope to see them too.
Good luck.
Denise
Here is a message that I picked up from my local wildlife group.
Two Swallowtails were reported on the Norfolk-wildlife Yahoo group, at Barton Turf on Saturday 10th May.
This is early (usual first date around the 15th).
I'm going for a long weekend on June 13th and I hope to see them too.
Good luck.
Denise
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I stand corrected
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Phew!
I'm planning the Bank-holiday weekend for a visit to Norfolk - thanks to everyone for the info - don't want to miss them this year!
(Thanks to JackHarr also who pointed out that in the last few years Swallowtails have been emerging a couple of weeks earlier than when he was a lad!
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I'm planning the Bank-holiday weekend for a visit to Norfolk - thanks to everyone for the info - don't want to miss them this year!
(Thanks to JackHarr also who pointed out that in the last few years Swallowtails have been emerging a couple of weeks earlier than when he was a lad!

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Re: Norfolk
Strumpshaw today - several Swallowtails despite the strong breeze. First sighted on 13th May this year.
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