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Published: 02/02/2022

Dear Western Monarch Friends,

Monarch reports this week reveal larger numbers of monarchs rather than only singletons of earlier years. Southern California sightings include 50 and even 100 monarchs flying in nearby trees and nectaring on flowers. Warmer temperatures are making monarchs more active as well creating “waterfalls of monarchs” further north in Pacific Grove!

Coping with the Cold

January 26, 2022 by Team Journey North

Surviving winter is no small task for monarchs. Hear from Estela Romero, Pato Moreno, and Gail Morris on how monarchs are faring in Mexico, California, and Arizona. And if you live in the Southeastern U.S., report winter monarch sightings to Journey North.

Surviving winter is no small task for monarchs. Hear from Estela Romero, Pato Moreno, and Gail Morris on how monarchs are faring in Mexico, California, and Arizona. And if you live in the Southeastern U.S., report winter monarch sightings to Journey North.
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