Monarchs: Reaching 50N and beyond
9 July 2023 | Author: Chip TaylorMonarchs: Reaching 50N and beyond by Chip Taylor, Director, Monarch Watch This text is all about the journey north by monarchs to reach 50N and beyond in Canada. And it’s based on first sightings data posted to Journey North. In this short ...
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Migrating with Monarchs
28 November 2022 | Author: Jim Lovettby Denise Gibbs Currently, I am a Monarch Conservation Specialist for Monarch Watch. Before that, I had a career as an interpretive naturalist, native plant nursery owner specializing in nectar and host species for butterflies, and teacher of a graduate course ...
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Some notes on the sun angle at solar noon (SASN) and the passage of the migration
17 August 2021 | Author: Chip TaylorLinking the timing, pace and duration of the migration to the sun angle at solar noon (SASN) was only possible because thousands of volunteers tagged monarchs from the time monarchs emerged in late summer until the end of the migration. ...
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Fast-paced migration this year
9 September 2020 | Author: Chip TaylorIf you are a monarch tagger located north of 35N (e.g. Oklahoma City), tag when you can. This will be a fast-paced migration compared to recent years. If you hesitate, you could miss the opportunity to tag. Last year we experienced ...
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Monarch displacements and orientation
31 August 2020 | Author: Chip TaylorLost and found In the spring of 2019, I cleaned out my office in Haworth Hall, the main biology building. It was an emotional trip through my 47-year career as a KU faculty member as I sorted through the artifacts that ...
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Monarch Annual Cycle: Migrations and the number of generations
3 June 2020 | Author: Chip TaylorThe monarch annual cycle is quite extraordinary since it involves an overwintering phase that follows a long fall migration, a remigration in the spring and a succession of generations before the start of the next fall migration. This pattern is ...
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Historic Numbers of Monarchs Seek Shelter at Roost Sites in the Lake Erie Region
18 September 2019 | Author: Jim LovettRepublished with permission of the Southern Lepidopterists Society Historic Numbers of Monarchs Seek Shelter at Roost Sites in the Lake Erie Region by Candy Sarikonda The monarch fallout which occurred during the weekend of September 7-10, 2018 was truly of historic proportion. Thousands ...
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Spring roosting: A rare event
11 April 2017 | Author: Chip TaylorAt 6:32PM on Tuesday (4 April) I received the following message from a landowner I know near Bixby, in northeastern Oklahoma. “Looking at hundreds of monarchs right now on the pine trees down by our gate. I assume they blew in ...
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Monarchs Over Lake Erie Waters: Citizen Scientist Observations
14 October 2015 | Author: Monarch WatchSubmitted by Candy Sarikonda, Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist South Bass Island monarch roost at dawn in hackberry trees 2015. Photo by Candy Sarikonda. Recently, I visited South Bass Island in Lake Erie for a weekend of monarch activities. The Lake Erie Islands ...
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North Florida Monarch Overwintering Count
24 January 2014 | Author: Jim LovettDO MONARCH BUTTERFLIES OVERWINTER ALONG THE GULF COAST OF NORTHERN FLORIDA? FINAL REPORT OF THE 2013 MONARCH OVERWINTERING COUNTS Richard G. RuBino August 2013 Summary: For years monarchs have been seen along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico during January and February, ...
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