
Large White isn’t picky when it comes to habitat, as you can find them on gardens or farms with grown cabbages. They have two longer life cycles from May to July, with June as the peak, with August and September. They’re merely large (63-70mm) with pure white hind wings. Large White is undoubtedly a remarkable butterfly with dominant white wings and black tips on the forewings for their female. Unfortunately, the White Admiral butterflies’ population has been declining significantly for the last two decades with a high butterfly conservation priority. They prefer shady woodland with sunny glades where Bramble flowers are available for nectar. We can see this butterfly in medium or large size with a wingspan of 60-64mm. Adult White Admiral prefers feeding nectar on Bramble flowers and gets along with the sunlight very well. White Admiral butterflies are from the Nymphalids family and are recognizable with their white-banded black wings similar to Purple Emperor butterflies except for their monochrome appearance with long glides and rapid wing beats. Therefore, Marble white butterflies can easily be found in urban-rural areas. Adults like grassy areas while they are consumables for the larvae. Eggs and adults have strong growth in July and August. They have medium size ranges from 53-58mm, an average measurement of the brown family. Marbled white butterflies typically prefer purple flowers to feed, and they might be found in gardens or flowery grassland. The name stands for its marbled black and white butterfly pattern across the outer and hind winds. It’s a beautiful yet pampering experience to enjoy Zebra Swallowtail in the garden or open fields. Zebra swallowtail would have 2-3 broods each year where it comes out firstly in the spring. They have shorter proboscis than other swallowtail butterflies, so they tend to feed on flatter and more ephemeral blooms in the fields. They tend to feed on nectars in brushy areas and open environments. Swampy areas are their favorite for breeding and laying eggs. Right before the tail, the hind wings have red velvet stripes with black and yellow borders while the wingspan is averagely 2,5 – 4 inches. It appears just like a two-long-tailed kite. This long-tailed butterfly has a fantastic sight when docking and flying. However, their predominant appearance is black and white. Some species have colors on the wings mixed up with black and white. Here is the collection of worldwide black and white Butterfly species which may already have in your garden. They also have some other colors on their wings. However, black and white butterfly species are most common in nature. Because most butterflies have at least a bicolor combination or multi-color appearance on their body. Observing a solid color butterfly in your backyard is a rare opportunity. Butterflies make your garden and surrounding a colorful place with the blending of flower’s color.
