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08 April 2019
The "journey north" has begun
You can follow the monarch migration and many other signs of spring (songbirds, frogs, leafing out) for this year and previous years in the maps at Journey North.
https://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-col1-mexico-monarch-butterfly-20190409-htmlstory.html To save the monarch butterfly, Mexican scientists are moving a forest 1,000 feet up a mountain
A few years ago we had a swarm come through while we were outside. It was such a wonderful experience. I looked up and down the block and they were everywhere. And of course, I didn't think to take pictures, while enjoying what was happening.
My son and I saw a monarch yesterday (7 April) in rural northeast Georgia.
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Deletethey are all coming from mexico, right? where is that wall when we need it most! :-)
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A couple of butterflies from last year or so http://skeetmotis.blogspot.com/search/label/butterfly
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A few years ago we had a swarm come through while we were outside. It was such a wonderful experience. I looked up and down the block and they were everywhere. And of course, I didn't think to take pictures, while enjoying what was happening.
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