Celebrating A New Year
The Pavilion houses close to 500 butterflies of over 30 varieties from around the world. The butterflies fly free as you walk through, landing on the plants, on shoulders, and on heads; both Connor and I had butterflies land on our heads. The boys were able to watch as the butterflies uncurled their probiscises to drink the nectar from pieces of orange, grapefruit, watermelon, and rotten bananas and to see a Monarch butterfly emerge from its chrysalis and uncurl its wings.
The boys completed a color-as-you-go scavenger hunt as we toured the exhibits, coloring in spaces as they spotted 2 flying Morphos, 3 Owl butterflies, rotten bananas, a red flower, a yellow flower, and many more. Although this scavenger hunt was not designed specifically for the Butterfly Pavilion at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Ryan and Connor were able to fill in most of the spaces as we walked through the Pavilion and the Insect Zoo.