Butterflies Flying in Slow Motion HD - Houston Butterfly Museum

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Published 2016-09-20
Several species of spectacular butterflies flying and courting in full HD slow motion at the Cockrell Butterfly Museum in Houston. For licensing contact [email protected]

The Houston Museum of Natural Science and the spectacular Cockrell Butterfly Museum is home to dozens of incredible butterflies of all sizes and vibrant colors. This Slow motion HD video captures their beauty as they gallop through the air in 240 to 480 frames per second.

Music: Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia (aka Moonlight Sonata) Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Performed by Pecos Hank on the vibes piano.

All Comments (21)
  • @Liam40
    "Up Next: VIOLENT TORNADO WARNING - Flying Roof, House Destruction," I love your contrast of content.
  • @clxver.s
    I remember watching this when I was younger. IM SO GLAD I FOUND IT AGAIN AAAAA-
  • @tarryn6883
    Suffering from ptsd I found this video soothing and I love it! It helps! Thanks.
  • @stellapuppy6086
    Butterflies are graceful and seeing them fly in slow motion with that music in the background is strangely romantic
  • @itslipen
    i think our souls are like butterflies, and when our life ends we get our wings and become free to fly through this beautiful world and where we can find joy and kindness
  • @craigcurlee6428
    This is incredible!! It was so good it almost did not look real....
  • @gxebby_
    They’re so beautiful! I love butterflies
  • @DaisyXEnos01
    Butterflies are so pretty. I imagined running through a field in a white dress while they fly around me when I was watching this
  • @FreshO2
    I don't know why people dislike the video saying 'Butterflies Flying in Slow motion', and they get Butterflies flying in slow motion... I hate you dislikers.
  • @chloe-mk8oi
    wow, enchanting! Especially with this music
  • Outstanding..........I could watch this over and over and over...........
  • @BenPass12
    Balm for my soul. You're a true Renaissance man, Hank, and a real good dude.
  • @ricknoah9184
    Holy cow, Hank !! Put National Geographic to shame, man. That's extremely good camera work and editing. You are so versatile and talented. I always wonder what the heck you are going to take on next.