Our dear friends: 

Regardless of bad weather with rain, fog and dark clouds covering the sky for almost three weeks, Monarchs found no obstacle and poured down from the sky to attend to their ancestral encounter with incredible accuracy on the October 31st and November 1st. 

 

By Gail Morris

October 31, 2019

As the Fall migration progresses more monarchs are appearing in California and the southern portions of the West. While warm temperatures greeted migrants near the coast, colder weather was rolling in further inland encouraging monarchs on their way. The first monarch counts in California are less than a month away.

 

Dear Friends,

This beautiful Oyamel forest region in Central México, located right at the border of the state of Michoacán and the state of México, slowly wakes up after a quiet Summer and Autumn.

As Monarchs left last March, our beautiful swallow migration -- too far from being as large in number as that of Monarchs --  filled up Monarchs' absence for a while, doing their nesting and breeding season until late in July.

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