Saturday, January 24, 2009

Butterfly Magic

I took the kids to a live butterfly exhibit today, and it was awesome! I didn't really know what to expect ~ this is Tucson, where everything is pretty laid-back and so I wasn't expecting anything too extravagant. The exhibit is at our Botanical Gardens, which are a small (but beautiful) facility. They've converted their green house into the butterfly garden and when we walked in, it really was magical! 


There were easily 50 butterflies fluttering overhead the entire time, trays of fruit everywhere with butterflies sipping, flowers with butterflies all over them ~ it was amazing. Michael was in heaven because their "star actor" right now is the Blue Morpho Butterfly, which he knows all about from the TV show Go, Diego, Go. Michael amazed one of the docents when he started spouting off about how they hide from predators, what they eat, and what temperatures they prefer.  He got to hold one and for the first time in as long as I can remember he stood in one spot without moving until the butterfly decided to fly away.

Michael and his Blue Morpho
Michael and his Blue Morpho

Another docent brought out a box of newly hatched butterflies (she was very excited that it was their birth day) and she sat Miranda down and let her hold a very rare butterfly, the Pearlescent Queen.
Miranda with a brand new butterfly
(Miranda is not very thrilled about strangers lately, but she endured the docent holding her hand for this. Hence the funny look on her face.)

It flew off her hand onto my forehead, but after it settled there, the docent put it back on Miranda's hand, where it stayed for about 20 minutes. 

Queen on Mommy's head
Miranda's Pearlescent Queen
Miranda walked with her little hand held out in front of her the whole time, just talking to the butterfly and showing it around. They had a very nice little chit-chat!

They had told us when we came in that they didn't have any giant moths, but the kids and I found one ~ they were very excited to see they had an atlas moth after all! I really loved how the wing's tips look like snake heads.

Atlas Moth

They had magnifying glasses for the kids, and Miranda found a yellow butterfly with a little bit of wing damage that she was able to get a good long look at.  She declared it her favorite even though she didn't get to hold it.
Examining

Her favorite friend
If you live in Tucson or are visiting anytime soon, you should make a point to go see this exhibit. It's really something else!

p.s. Miranda is wearing a yellow sweater that was mine when I was little ~ something I love very dearly about having a little girl of my own.