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Monarch Adult (FIRST sighted)

Date: 05/02/2017

Number: 1

My husband thought he might have seen one last week, but wasn't sure. We have not seen other butterflies, so was amazed to see this many eggs on one plant or leaf on each plant. I've not seen them lay more than one egg to a leaf, normally. The plants are so small, I hope they will have grown by the time the eggs hatch. Again, my husband thought he might have seen what looked like eggs a few days ago, so can't be sure when they were laid since we haven't seen a butterfly around them. May have to beg around for more leaves if there aren't enough.

Editor's Note: The presence of eggs means an adult monarch has arrived in this area. Therefore, we are adding this egg report to the migration map.

Grand Island, NE

Latitude: 40.9 Longitude: -98.4

Observed by: Jeri
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