Date: 09/05/2012
Number: 100
Hundreds of monarchs were arriving at Marshall Point lighthouse during the afternoon. The remenants of storm Isack had the wind blowing NW at 20-30 kts. Butterflies were flying against this and upon making landfall at the lighthouse filled the trees and shrubs as they rested after their flight from the Maritimes and offshore islands of Maine. Fantastic sight to watch.
Port Clyde, ME
Latitude: 43.9 Longitude: -69.3
Observed by: Mark
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