Monarch Butterfly Migration

Saturday, September 19, 2015

We had a magical day last weekend at the Butterfly Gardens in Appleton, WI. A friend suggested that place after I told her that we missed the big beautiful migration that happened in Stephen's Point.



Baby caterpillar


It just so happened on that weekend, they were also participating in the Monarch Migration. Each family was given a monarch. We got to tag our own monarch and release it outside. They check each butterfly for OE and identify it as male or female. We got a female. The cool thing about tagging is that if any other nature centers that participate on their way to Mexico find your butterfly, they will give you a personal call or email. 





My mom and sister also came along, so we both had butterflies to release.

We took our envelope with our butterfly outside to their butterfly gardens. They have an amazing field of butterfly-attracting flowers with a mowed path in the shape of a butterfly. There's a lookout tower over the field, which is where we bade farewell to our flying beauties. It was a neat moment.


Next, we explored the trails and looked at more butterflies in the wild. It was about 95 degrees and humid, but we didn't care.



After the trails, we headed inside to the butterfly house. They have a greenhouse-like house where you can go inside with hundreds of butterflies. They give you a Q-tip dipped in Gatorade so you can try to catch them. It was so cool to have the butterflies right in your hands. We spent a lot of time out in that house.





My nephew Amadeus was complaining about not being able to catch anything. When he finally did get one on his Q-tip, he actually caught two of them! They were "cuddling."


There was also a little pond with turtles and frogs. 


We happened to find a few butterfly wings from some dead monarchs (they only live about 6 weeks). I'm hoping to figure out how to make something neat out of them. The boys want something too, so I'm trying to figure out what to make with them that won't be too girly.




Turns out Kayne's first science unit in school will be about butterflies. I have a feeling he might be ahead of the game:)

I really loved our day with the butterflies. It's such an amazing memory.

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