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Monarchs
Pat B:
Years ago my wife and I were looking for a new car. We were at a car lot in Hendersonville, NC, I went inside to talk to someone and when I came back out my wife said to look up. The sky was almost black with the Monarchs a few hundred feet above us. The migration should be going over us about now but I haven't noticed any.
I have a few small patches of milkweed growing around our property but I haven't seen any Monarchs on them. They have been past the flowering stage for a while now.
Zuma:
Thanks Chip you are in TX?
chamook, I would guess that far north they need a little more traveling time.
Thanks dancer, you are near Denver?
Good to hear dave. They have slowed down around my place.
Pat the Monarchs passing my place should be down your way but most likely
on the west side of the Blue Ridge.
Thanks for all the reports.
Zuma
Hawkdancer:
We are about 45 miles north of Denver, but there is so much building going on that it is hard to tell where the Denver area stops! It is about the same distance to the commissaries, though! But much more pleasant to drive up to Cheyenne most days! Less traffic.
Hawkdancer
Zuma:
Dancer, with all that construction, try finding some disturbed ground near a river or creek.
You might find some relics or Forrest Fenn's cashe. :) :D ;D
Still a few migrants passing her yesterday.
Zuma
Hawkdancer:
Yeah". There was a triceratops uncovered in Thornton at the Amazon Construction site last year - quite a find, nearly complete skeleton! Gratefully, the construction company moved the work to another section, and I think they even loaned some workers to the excavation of the skeleton! Haven't found any artifacts, but haven't really looked either! Sooner or later! >:D
Hawkdancer
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