Thursday, May 31, 2012

Judy Istock Butterfly Haven at Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum


Heliconius melpomene..
For more images click here..

 
Judy Istock Butterfly Haven at
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
2430 N Cannon Dr Chicago

May 30, 2012:
A day trip to Judy Istock Butterfly Haven..
And you see it all.. colourful butterflies sipping sweet nectar, opening their wings wide open for sunning, engaging in territorial fights, courtship dance and mating..  And then observe some interesting facts, how male of the species are more colorful and smaller than female counterparts,  and how the colors of the inner and outer wings may be widely different!!!  To add, there is butterfly release everyday and you may see a  just emerged butterfly [from the chrysalis] first flight! And when you leave the Haven, see the chrysalis and emerging butterflies...

 

Sipping nectar
[Male] Cairns Birdwing / Ornithoptera euphorion..
Family: Papilionidae ...
They are so huge that the name Birdwing!
The above and below images are of the male Cairns Birdwing. and then are images of female of the same species [Cairns Birdwing].. Note how males are more colorful and smaller than their female counterpart.
You can check more images of this species  click here..


Wings open..
[Male] Cairns Birdwing / Ornithoptera euphorion..
Family: Papilionidae



[Female] Cairns Birdwing / Ornithoptera euphorion..
Family: Papilionidae

Wings open
[Female] Cairns Birdwing / Ornithoptera euphorion.
Family: Papilionidae

 

Sunning!!!
Blue Morpho / Morpho melanus ...
And this is a particularly interesting butterfly.  
See how different it looks with it's wings closed.. Image below..


Blue Morpho / Morpho melanus ...


Territorial fight?  Or fight for mating?
Rice Paper Butterfly / Idea leuconoe..
Family: Brush-footed butterfly/ Nymphalidae ...
And here are some more images Rice Paper Butterfly click here..

 Mating
Thaos Swallowtail  / Papilio thaos


Butterfly release in the Haven


A giant Owl Butterfly sits of the bench and a great photo-op!


And as you leave the Butterfly Haven, you can observe  butterflies emerging from Chrysalis..

As a marker reads..
The Chrysalis is the third stage of a butterflies life. In this stage, the larve changes from a caterpillar to an adult. This change is called metamorphosis.
Nature Museum staff do not breed butterflies in the Judy istock Butterfly Haven, but instead purchase the chrysalis from butterfly farms around the world.


Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum


Steel Root by Steve Tobin   click here..
By blog on Butterfly Haven, with more than 70 species of butterflies listed..
The Butterfly Haven  click here..

3 comments:

James Iska said...

Beautiful pictures Jyoti, I was in the butterfly haven for the first time last week and it's truly a magnificent place.

Jyoti said...

Truly magnificient indeed! Thanks for writing.

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