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Published: 02/09/2022

The month of January is over and it seems that the temperature has also increased a bit. During the last week of January it was still cold, and the days were very cloudy. So we didn't see much activity from the butterflies, although it's also obviously special to see the butterflies doing what they're supposed to do: resting. 

One Month Closer to Spring Migration

February 2, 2022 by Team Journey North

February is here. Estela Romero and Gail Morris provide updates on monarchs in Mexico and California. Bob McClennen looks back at an eventful fall migration season at Cape May Observatory. And if you are seeing winter monarchs, report your observations to Journey North.

February is here. Estela Romero and Gail Morris provide updates on monarchs in Mexico and California. Bob McClennen looks back at an eventful fall migration season at Cape May Observatory. And if you are seeing winter monarchs, report your observations to Journey North.

 

New Jersey (NJ) Audubon Cape May Bird Observatory

Situated along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, the New Jersey (NJ) Audubon Cape May Bird Observatory provides an ideal location for bird and butterfly watching, especially during spring and fall migration. Cape May is a narrow peninsula with Delaware Bay to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The Cape May peninsula forms a bird funnel, directing migrating songbirds, hawks, and monarchs along the coastline during spring and fall migration. 

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