Date: 07/28/2022
Number: 14
We have visited this site for a little more than 2 years. We park in the exact spot at about the same time of day and we stay about 45 minutes each time. We always see a monarch there, sometimes we will see 2. But tonight we saw 12-14 monarchs twirling, floating and making passes through the trees. The habitat is wild. Riparian, filled with thistles, milkweed, Russian olives and tall cotton woods. And we got the monarch show of a life time from the parking lot. This is not common for Utah.
American Fork, UT
Latitude: 40.4 Longitude: -111.8
Observed by: Anette
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