Sorry for the short notice, but the Butterfly Pavilion at the Natural History Museum is way cool, especially since we don't normally get to experience this quantity and variety in our normal day-to-day. Open from Easter to Labor Day - which means it will be closing in two weeks - the BP is home to 40 or so species of butterflies and moths, all flying about and living their brief lives in the enclosed structure on the south side of the Museum. How many and what kinds can you spot?
And take note: when the BP closes for the season, it transitions to the Spider Pavilion with the huge web-weaving spiders just in time for Halloween!
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
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