There are few things as magical as a brightly colored butterfly. Catching site of one can make your whole day. Catching site of thousands – from Blue Morphos and Owls, Monarchs and more, can make your entire Spring Break. These creatures will be fluttering fantastically at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s Butterfly Jungle from through April 15th.
From the press release:
As part of Butterfly Jungle, the Safari Park has transformed the walk-through aviary of Hidden Jungle into a temporary home for 30 species of beautiful and exotic butterflies. In the aviary, thousands of delicate and colorful insects surround guests, fluttering lightly through the warm air to find flowers to feed on. “Butterfly Jungle heralds the start of spring at the Safari Park,” said Michael Mace, the Safari Park’s curator of birds. “It’s one of the most popular events we hold all year.”
The delicate creatures not only enchant guests but make ecological sense. They come to the Safari Park in the pupae stage from Asia, Africa, and Central and South America. Mace has been to some of the butterfly farms in Central America and met with the farmers. “If they weren’t harvesting butterflies, many of these farmers would clear cut their land and plant crops or raise cattle,” Mace said. “Instead, when they harvest butterflies, they leave the land in its pristine state.” People headed for Butterfly Jungle should wear bright-colored clothing to increase the chances of butterflies landing on their clothes or hats. When the insects do land, guests should enjoy the close encounter, but don’t touch. And don’t forget to pick up a timed Butterfly Jungle ticket! New this year, guests can use identification cards in the exhibit that will help them determine the names of many of the species. Butterfly Jungle is included with admission to the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
If you are in So Cal, trust me… it’s worth a special trip.
Watch your step and if you want the butterflies to land on you, they seemed to favor hot pink, orange and yellow when we were there.
Do not forget your camera. I could have photographed these creatures all day!
OHMYGOD, look at the SIZE of those things! They are gorgeous, C. And so are the butterflies. 😉
SO gorgeous!!
That blue morpho photo is AMAZING!
Your pictures are just stunning….We sooo wanted to go but I was out of town…we’ll have to get over there : )
Those are amazing pics and sum huge butterflies!