Western Monarchs Update

After several weeks of sparse reports, the Western states lit up with monarch first sightings reports all the way into Canada this week. A sigh of relief is in the air as monarchs now cover the entire West. The Summer Solstice is near and soon monarchs lose the urge to migrate and populate their breeding grounds, expanding their population when the weather is favorable.

 

Published: 06/07/2023

Migrating Monarchs

Monarchs have made good progress and are being spotted as far north as Saskatoon, SK, with the leading edge hovering around latitude 51–52°N.

First observations of monarchs continue to pick up in Ontario, and monarchs are now being spotted in Quebec and Nova Scotia.

Western Monarchs Update

Monarchs are flying north with new sightings in Northern California and Oregon. A new first of year sighting of monarchs in Utah has everyone sighing in relief as well as monarchs continue to expand their range!  Monarchs will soon reach the end of their spring migration. They will stay in the local breeding grounds and increase in number over the summer months.

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