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01/19/2023 Finding Your Ambassador

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01/05/2023 Hummingbird In Winter

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Enjoy this slideshow featuring selected photos submitted by Journey North observers.

Please submit photos with your reports whenever possible. 

10/04/2022 Colorful Ambassador Butterflies

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06/13/2022 Citizen Science Kits A Bit Hit

people purchasing citizen science kits
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06/13/2022 2022 FOA-Journey North Citizen Science Kits A Hit!

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2022-01-10 California Monarch Counts Underway

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2021-1026 Highlights From NJ Audubon Cape May Bird Observatory

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Cape May typically sees several peaks of migrating monarchs during September and October.  We had a lot of monarchs from Sept.

06/23/2021 Pollinator Week Partner Spotlight: Dyck Arboretum of the Plains

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The Dyck Arboretum of the Plains in Hesston, Kansas carries out a mission to cultivate transformative relationships between people and the land. 

03/02/2021 Protecting Cerro Pelón’s Forest and Its Butterflies

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By Letters From the Field Contributor, Pato Moreno, March 02, 2021

[translation: Ellen Sharp]

12/08/2020 Monarch Look Alikes

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The Monarch Butterfly has several look alike butterflies that can trick the monarch observers. The Viceroy Butterfly is perhaps the most well known but there are other butterflies that can fool the most experienced of observers. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with these monarch look alikes. 

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