The highlight again

Last time we visited The Butterfly Estates, a 3,600 square foot glass conservatory in Downtown Fort Myers, the malachite butterfly left us in awe. Yesterday when my daughter and I visited, this beauty tugged at our heart strings again. I was taking a photograph of a malachite butterfly when my daughter began saying “look mom.” A malachite butterfly landed on her hand. The pure joy that spread across her face was priceless.

I know I have said this before, but there is something truly special about this lighter than a feather insect resting on your hand. They were resting everywhere yesterday at the conservatory, making it quite easy to capture their beauty with my camera.

It’s the dark brown and green splashes of color that truly make this a stunning butterfly and their wingspan that can range from 7.1 to 8.4 cm.

As I wrote before, the Malachite, Siproea stelenes, is named after the semi-precious green gemstone.

Graceful

The graceful giant swallowtail. Yesterday, The Butterfly Estates, a 3,600 square foot glass butterfly conservatory in Downtown Fort Myers, had so many flying around. This sanctuary has become a favorite place for my daughter and I.

The giant swallowtail has been a frequent visitor of our garden, leaving behind eggs during her visits. Unfortunately since Hurricane Ian hit our area at the end of September, I have not seen their return yet.

Its wingspan leaves me in awe, as it is more than four and half inches, sometimes up to seven.