Date: 09/29/2021
Number: 2
Third day looking, Noted a couple of monarchs settling in for the night around 630 PM walking through the mainly loblolly pine and some deciduous woods near my house. Thinking may have been a bot late to notice them as previous nights they seemed to be settling down a bit earlier.
[Additional information contributed by observer, added by Journey North, 10/04/21]:
The first I noticed was last week as I was walking around my pond. Yesterday 3 Oct when I walked around about 3 PM I noted none but will continue walking around the pond later in the day, 5-6 PM to see additional travelers. They never seem to specifically congregate into a large roost, but I note them getting settled in for the evening.
At this stage mainly just nectaring on random wildflowers, a I do have a few cosmos and sunflowers. I have noted some occasionally feeding on overripe apples near my Granny Smith tree
Lows over the past week have ranged 55-64 degrees Any breeze has been under 10 MPH and mostly under 5, predominantly from the south
Primary roosting tree is Loblolly pine woods, with a smattering of Elm, black jack Pecan, and Mulberry Trees
My counts have been a fairly accurate count. As I walk around the pond, taking 20-30 minutes (Just a walk should only take me about 10 minutes), I try to spot and see what they do ( fly to a different tree, continue flying off, etc) as I note them so as not duplicate counts
Choctaw, OK
Latitude: 35.5 Longitude: -97.2
Observed by: Marcus
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