Date: 10/04/2014
Number: 6
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch
Despite the relentless wind and sand, Monarch Butterflies continued to
fight their way across the field; they were mainly noticed during sunny
breaks when as many as half a dozen could be seen heading for the treeline
behind the knoll. Their passage was especially notable during the high
winds of mid- to late-afternoon, as the Monarchs struggled that last 5 or 6
feet towards the treeline, apparently looking for roosting spots.
Forwarded by Don Davis
Port Stanley, ON
Latitude: 42.7 Longitude: -81.2
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