A couple of weeks ago, we squeezed in one last visit to the Indianapolis Zoo just before our membership ran out. Of course, we saw ALL our favorite, good animals--
--but we were really there to immerse ourselves in the zoo's seasonal butterfly exhibit. We've been studying butterflies, doncha know, and also?
They're just awesome:
We've got some great butterfly identification guides, so my plan is to make copies of these photos and then have the kids identify them. The big kid also really, really wants to create an old-school butterfly collection, the kind with the straight pins and cotton batting and dead butterflies, and though I, myself, am profoundly horrified by this plan, I understand that it is a legitimate scientific activity, and so I'm committed to helping her at least research it. Yuck!
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2 comments:
I bet you could find already naturally deceased butterflies via the web.
I suppose just collecting them (already dead) in nature wouldn't work as they get pretty stiff and crunchy. Will wouldn't be able to position them how she wanted them that way.
Can't wait to see what she comes up with!
Hmm, I'll have to ask Will if humanely sourced dead butterflies purchased online would suffice? Perhaps she just wants to have real specimens to look at.
If this works, you will have SAVED me, Tina!
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