What is the flight period of the white admiral butterfly?
The white admiral butterfly has increased its range within the UK over the past 20 years and seems to be expanding its Norfolk range where it inhabits a number of widely separated sites. In fact the UK site with the largest recent increases is the Bure Marshes area of Broadland. The butterfly does inhabit a few sites along the North Norfolk coast. Despite the expansion in range the species seems to be in general and long term decline with some sites in central southern England experiencing significant decreases in numbers. The butterfly inhabits areas of open woodland which supports the common honeysuckle – the sole foodplant for the larva of the species. Adults come frequently to bramble blossom. The main flight time is from mid June through to end August with a marked peak in July. However there have been occasional sightings recorded in late September. Sometimes unusual weather patterns, with prolonged periods of cold and wet during the summer months could upset the usual cycle for