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Why Migrate?
Monarchs move north each spring to take advantage of milkweed. Scientists think monarchs evolved in the tropics and their migration is an adaptative response to this seasonally abundant resource. As miles and miles of milkweed habitat become available, monarchs arrive, lay their eggs—and hungry caterpillars have plenty to eat.

Holli Hearn     New Richmond, Ohio     June 9, 2014
Monarch Butterfly Nectaring from Milkweed