Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Monarch Butterflies polulation explosion

In the middle of August every year, monarchs in the eastern North America begin to pack up and head south for the winter.
Eventually they arrive in mexico in such numbers that they turn the trees and hillsides orange.
Butterfly Feeder

Caterpillars turn into butterflies quicker in warm weather, and the result is an extra generation of monarchs.
It is impossible to estimate numbers since there are so many.

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