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Continental Nomads: Monarch Butterflies

March 11, 2024 by Linda SE

At the start of the spring breeding season, Eastern populations of monarchs leave their winter habitat in the oyamel fir forests of Mexico to begin a northward journey that may take up to a month and a half to complete. CONTINUE

SOURCE: National Park Service

Filed Under: Butterflies Tagged With: monarch butterfly

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