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Zuma:
I have been watching the migration this fall a little more since I have been home a lot.
Also my neighbor and her children collected a few ca coons to watch pupate.
 They were on milkweed plants that are necessary to feed the caterpillars.
I think the chart speaks for it self.

Chippintuff:
We have a few here every summer. I don't know what their route is in getting here or where they go from here. There is a field beside my house that has a lot of milkweed.

WA

chamookman:
Here in Michigan, usually it's Mid Augus !t when the Migration begins. I believe the little Buggers wing it all the way South of Mexico  (A ! Bob)

Hawkdancer:
We get some along the front range, not large numbers, but it is quite dry through out this region.  They are a neat sight to see!
Hawkdancer

tattoo dave:
I have about half an acre of solid milkweed, then more randomly throughout the rest of the property. I've lived here for 3 years years now, and this year we've seen more monarchs then ever.

Tattoo Dave

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