The butterflies are back!
The American Museum of Natural History’s Butterfly Conservatory is now open — and live butterflies are fluttering by for the 13th year in a row.
This extremely popular winter attraction transforms the iciest day into a summer escape, inviting visitors to mingle with up to 500 iridescent butterflies from all over the world among blooming tropical flowers and lush green vegetation in 80-degree temperatures.
It’s quite a unique opportunity to observe the diversity of nature in a re-created tropical forest environment — filled with butterflies.
If you can’t make it out any time soon, don’t fret. The conservatory is open now through May 30, 2011.
Butterfly Conservatory at the American Museum of Natural History [79th Street And Central Park West in Manhattan, (212) 769-5100], now through May 30, 2011. Admission to both museum and conservatory $28 for adults, $16.50 for children. For info, visit www.amnh.org.