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A blog about the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, migration in Arizona and the Southwestern United States and monarch conservation.
Monarchs in the Desert: December 2014
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Monday, December 29, 2014. Monarch Butterflies Weathering California Storms. We also learned from docents at the grove that the grove was experiencing more monarch breeding with larvae and pupae still present on nearby milkweed. In fact there was a monarch in "J" hanging on the side of a milkweed as well as a chrysalis on a table for everyone to see. The next morning we returned to the grove and watched as the monarchs responding to the increasing winds throughout the morning and afternoon. We found them...
Monarchs in the Desert: Spring Monarchs in the Desert
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Saturday, May 31, 2014. Spring Monarchs in the Desert. She flew in while we were working in the yard. We paused a moment and watched, frozen in place so we wouldn’t frighten her away. It was April 8, and we were delighted to see a female monarch stop by to visit. She flew from milkweed to milkweed feeding deeply from their flowers then rested a bit. Then she began exploring the yard and we stepped back to enjoy her Aslcepias. Pineleaf Milkweed, Asclepias linaria. Pineleaf Milkweed, Asclepias linaria.
Monarchs in the Desert: Monarch Butterflies at Buckskin State Park
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Sunday, January 26, 2014. Monarch Butterflies at Buckskin State Park. Tagged monarch spotted in Lake Havasu 2-17-13. Male monarc nectaring on Lantana. It didn’t take long. We arrived after 4 pm and Bob took a quick walk to stretch his legs before setting up camp. When he returned he was holding a monarch! Monarch in Willow Acacia, Acacia salicina. As night roosts and many trees still had limited blooms for nectar, an ideal “bed and breakfast.”. Male monarch on Ficus, Microcarpa retusa. A few monarchs wer...
Monarchs in the Desert: April 2013
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Monday, April 22, 2013. Earth Day Challenge: Increase Monarch Waystations in Arizona! Known monarch butterfly habitats in Arizona 042213. Today is Earth Day! Take a few moments to see where we have monarch habitats in Arizona. The yellow push pins mark registered Monarch Waystations across the state. Kudos to the 27 families, garden clubs and nature centers who worked to create a fertile habitat for monarch butterflies to raise their young! Southwest Monarch Study bookmark. What milkweeds to grow? Monarc...
Monarchs in the Desert: Monarch Butterflies Weathering California Storms
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Monday, December 29, 2014. Monarch Butterflies Weathering California Storms. We also learned from docents at the grove that the grove was experiencing more monarch breeding with larvae and pupae still present on nearby milkweed. In fact there was a monarch in "J" hanging on the side of a milkweed as well as a chrysalis on a table for everyone to see. The next morning we returned to the grove and watched as the monarchs responding to the increasing winds throughout the morning and afternoon. We found them...
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9&3/4 Annual Monarchs In Motion 5K Run/Walk. Hello Monarchs In Motion Nation! As you know, we were forced to cancel our 9th Annual event, we were SO close, but based on rain dates for Wake County schools, we would not have been able to have the race without interfering with the neighborhood bus schedules. As committed, if you registered for the 9th, we'll be sending out a code that allows for 1/2 registration for this year's event. An e-mail will be going to those registrants. You can read more. Race sta...
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Friday, December 4, 2009. We have a chrysalis! Sunday, November 29, 2009. 11-25-09- Here are scientific drawings of our monarch friends! The kids did a great job adding lots of detail and making sure their drawings were factual! They even adding some words scientists use like frass and metamorphosis! I took pictures of their sketches because my scanner at home is not working! Karleigh: They are almost butterflies! Thursday, November 19, 2009. Day 8- Monarchs are growing! Monday, November 16, 2009. Atlant...
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Monday, August 8, 2016. Monitoring Milkweed with Dr. Karen Oberhauser in Canelo, Arizona. Dr Karen Oberhauser at Canelo, AZ. Monarch larva on A. subverticillata. As we explored the abundant swales we found a diversity of butterflies nectaring on Butterflyweed, A. tuberosa. As well. That’s when Karen first spotted the frass, “That’s a fifth instar’s frass,” and of course she was right. We found several larvae on the tuberosa. 5th instar monarch larva A. tuberosa. Very worn female in A. subverticillata.
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