Published: 03/30/2022
Migrating Monarchs
Progress has slowed since last week's update. This is no surprise as migration can be a stop-and-go journey with wind and weather in control. On the northern edge, there were a few more reports in Oklahoma and Arkansas. On the eastern edge, monarchs are making their way up the South Carolina coast. And many monarchs are funneling through Texas.
Published: 03/23/2022
Migrating Monarchs
Texas is a hotspot of activity as more monarchs depart overwintering sites in Mexico and make their way north.
Becca in San Antonio, TX: “Two nectaring on mountain laurel. First [monarchs] in yard this season.” (03/20/2022)
Publicado: 03/30/2022
Queridos amigos,
“Váyanse! Por favor, váyanse! Apuren! Vayan hacia el norte! Vamos! Usshhh!”
Published: 03/30/2022
Dear friends,
“Go, please go! Hurry up! Go north! There you go! Hush!”
This remaining population of monarchs keep experts seriously concerned. The monarchs don't seem to be in a hurry to start their long journey north as the temperatures reach 22 to 25 degrees Celsius.
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