
Yesterday, our adventure took us to points northward, with our first stop at The Butterfly House in Whitehouse, Ohio. Just that morning my neighbor had told me about it on the phone and since Marsha and I were headed that way anyway, we decided to stop and see it.

There is classical music playing in the background and just seeing all the butterflies quietly fluttering about, creates a very relaxing experience. It almost seems like the butterflies are moving to the rhythm of the music.


They're native to Mexico, Central America, and the northern part of South America. As is the case with many butterflies, the obverse side of their wings looks very different than the top, with both being beautiful in their own way.
Many of the butterflies feed on rotting food, so there are plates of overripe bananas placed at various locations throughout the room. Though there are plenty of flowers blooming from which they can drink nectar, there are also sponges soaked with sugar water for them to feed from.


This is a male, and the tails on the males can reach seven inches long! They're related to the Luna Moth, except that they're much larger. They do all their feeding in the larval stage as the adult moths have no mouths and live only four or five days, so we were lucky to get to see it.

We spent over an hour watching the butterflies and trying to get pictures of most of the different species. I had a Blue Morpho land on my head as I was trying to photograph another one and Marsha had a butterfly land on her camera as she was doing the same.
In addition to the free-flying flutterbys, they had a display of chrysalides in various stages of development that you could see.

There were newly-emerged butterflies trying to unfold their wings and waiting for them to harden enough that they could fly.


Outside The Butterfly House, there are butterfly gardens. It was drizzling while we were there, but it wasn't enough to keep us from strolling through the gardens and taking several pictures of the flowers grown for the benefit of the butterflies.




Please enjoy this slideshow of butterfly photos I took yesterday:
YET TO COME: Part II of our Adventure - Lunch and the Toledo Botanical Gardens.
2 comments:
What a heart-happy trip!! I love butterflies! :-)
PS Thank you for your excellent narration and photos. I'd not have had such a wonderful time without it! :-)
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