Our Big Announcement
For over 25 years, Journey North volunteers have heralded the arrivals and departures of migratory wildlife.
For over 25 years, Journey North volunteers have heralded the arrivals and departures of migratory wildlife.
Published: 12/15/2021
Dear Butterfly People,
Publicado: 12/15/2021
Queridos amigos,
Diciembre ha sido considerado el mes en el que las Monarca definen sus sitios de hibernación encontrando el descanso largamente deseado -después de su largo viaje al sur- bajo los tibios rayos de sol en sus bosques de árboles de Oyamel.
Published: 12/15/2021
Dear friends,
December is usually the month when monarchs begin to consolidate. Monarchs usually search and then settle into colonies that provide shelter after their long journey south. However, after only a month and a half since arrival, monarchs are still very active and are occupying sites that are annual for this time in the overwintering season.
Published: 12/15/2021
Dear Western Monarch Friends,
30 November - 06 December 2021
The answer to last week’s ID question of the 2 birds flying with the Sandhill Cranes is Whooping Cranes. Included is a photo of just the two Whooping Cranes. They are larger than Sandhill Cranes and are mostly white with black tips on their wings. Both photos were taken by Kenny Younger.
Publicado: 12/08/2021
Por Pato Moreno, Guardabosque de CEPANAF y Supervisor de Butterflies & Their People
Publicado: 12/08/2021
Queridos amigos,
Después de todo un primer mes de que las mariposas Monarca han llegado a sus sitios de hibernación disfrutando de días soleados y noches moderadamente frías con niveles ideales de agua y humedad gracias a la generosa temporada de lluvias en sus bosques de Oyamel, comienza nuestro tibio invierno y las Monarca se reubican discretamente en ambos Santuarios
Published: 12/08/2021
Dear friends,
It has been a whole month since the monarch butterflies arrived here in Mexico. The weather has been perfect, sunny days with moderately cold nights. A good rainy season has provided ideal levels of water and humidity in the Oyamel fir forests. The warm winter begins, and the monarchs have relocated in both Sanctuaries.