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  1. Downes

    The Monarch

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    July 12, 2021. This solitary monarch butterfly was flitting around our back yard today, obviously interested in our milkweed plantation. It was nice and warm in the sun when I took this photo, but I still had a bit of a post-vaccine headache so I did g...
  2. teresa

    How in the World do Beautiful Monarch Butterflies Migrate?

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    The fact that the delicate but beautiful monarch butterflies migrate is a marvel of nature. From North America to Mexico, their migration is a marvel considering their small and delicate nature. Their populations are declining but there are ways you can help.

    The post How in the World do Beautiful Monarch Butterflies Migrate? appeared first on Science Alcove.

  3. teresa

    How in the World do Beautiful Monarch Butterflies Migrate?

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    The fact that the delicate but beautiful monarch butterflies migrate is a marvel of nature. From North America to Mexico, their migration is a marvel considering their small and delicate nature. Their populations are declining but there are ways you can help.

    The post How in the World do Beautiful Monarch Butterflies Migrate? appeared first on Science Alcove.

  4. Downes

    Monarch

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    September 17, 2017. I spent the day working on the Contact North paper. I really wanted to be out cycling, but work takes priority. On the other hand, had I been away, I would have missed this beautiful monarch butterfly in the back yard.

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