These striking and unmistakeable butterflies, with their creamy-yellow wings, blue margins and red spots, have been out in force over the past couple of weeks, delighting visitors to the Norfolk Broads.
Henry Page, Reserves Assistant and keen wildlife photographer, has captured over 3,500 stunning images of swallowtails at Hickling since they emerged this spring, including some incredible close-ups.
'Hickling is always an enjoyable experience, but in May and June it really comes alive as it’s peak swallowtail season,' he said. 'It's one of the best reserves out there to see this magical species.
'Watching their behaviour is great fun, whether its aerial displays, dogfights, trying to land on a hat or a bag, or just purely showing off and sunbathing, they truly are an entertaining species to watch.'