Date: 10/07/2006
Number: 1
10/7/06, 4-5:30 PM, Ft Griffin State Park, on nature trails by the river. Approximate temp: 80-85 degrees. Wind approx 2-10 mph, but no wind on trails where sighting occurred (drops down about 15-30 feet below the level of the park). Slightly overcast.
Approximate count: 2 to 3 thousand Monarchs (conservative estimate), roosting in trees within 50 feet from the shore. Seemed to have an affinity for American Elm and Hackberry trees, on lower branches, about 50% roosted on trees less than 10 feet tall. Other types of trees with only a singleton or two roosting included cedar elm and pecan.
I believe I saw one tagged Monarch, but cannot be sure as I didn’t have a net. I lost sight of her/him in the flurry of a few hundred that took flight as I slowly walked down the trail. Looking back as we passed, all resumed a new roosting spot within a couple of minutes. I witnessed this roosting behavior at this site about 10 years ago, but there were many more the last time. This ma
Ft Griffin State Park, TX
Latitude: 32.9 Longitude: -99.2
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