Monarchs in Northern Ontario

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Monarchs in Northern Ontario

Postby dannus plex » Sat Aug 28, 2010 11:06 pm

I have just returned from a camping trip where I presented my "Biology, Migration and Tagging of the Monarch Butterfly" to a few of our provincial parks. At Lake Superior Provincial Park, I saw Monarchs daily and as far north as Wawa ( 48 0 0 N / 84 47 0 W).
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Re: Monarchs in Northern Ontario

Postby JoAnn » Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:14 pm

We were camping at Neys Provincial Park, on the north shore of Lake Superior, this weekend and saw several Monarchs on Sunday and Monday. We were surprised as there doesn't seem to be any nectar plants around. We did leave some watermelon out but they weren't attracted to it even though one hung around our campsite for awhile. I wonder if they will be flying over Lake Superior? It was very cold and rainy Friday and Saturday and even though our days are warm now the nights are cool. They must be migrating - hopefully.
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