Monarch Migration Update: October 25, 2012 |
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A single monarch was spotted at the finish line! Meanwhile migration continues from as far north as Canada. This week, explore migration pathways. Even though it's their first migration, monarchs follow routes previous monarchs have flown.
This Week's Update Includes:
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News: La Primera Monarca! | ||||||||||||||||||
The First Monarch! From the Monarch Butterfly Reserve office in downtown Zitacuaro, Michoacán came this news on Tuesday:
Still Waiting in Angangueo
Slow in Northern Mexico
Low Numbers Two Texas Flyways Still Hope for Texas Coast
Surprising Sighting
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Article: Explore the Possible Pathway in Mexico | ||||||||||||||||||
The direction the monarchs
travel is "delightfully confusing!" writes monarch expert Dr. Bill Calvert.
Which Mexican states do the monarchs cross as they travel to their winter home? Why don't the monarchs travel straight south?
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The Migration: Maps and Journal Page | ||||||||||||||||||
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The next migration update will be posted on November 1, 2012. | ||||||||||||||||||