Date: 06/25/2022
Number: 15
The Monarchs today looked very fresh. These 15 individuals may have been members of a new brood. I observed these Monarchs along a mile-long stretch of gravel road through a swamp area.
This area has been documented as an inland Monarch and Queen overwintering site for the past two cold seasons.
See previous Journey North reports for further information:
https://journeynorth.org/pde/records/mylist.html?species=All&myemail=roybrownphotography%40gmail.com&submit=View+Records
Monarch Overwintering Site Album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rbinv/albums/72177720299822515
Monarch Album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rbinv/albums/72177720299826364
Roy Cohutta Brown
Albany, Georgia
RoyCohutta@icloud.com
Text: 229-343-5365
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Albany, GA
Latitude: 31.5 Longitude: -84.4
Observed by: Roy
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