It is common when they are migrating, which might be now, the "flyway for eastern Monarchs goes through your place on the way from the north to Mexico this time of year.
Just found your beautiful blog. The Monarchs are amazing. Is this at your home? What a site to see. I'm your newest follower on google :) Amy at Verde Farm
I've been blogging since early 2007. I'm sixty-something and live on a farm in Iowa. I have a husband, four grown children, and seven grandchildren. Taking photos is fun and I like the blog because its weed-free, dust-free, and organized.
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8 comments:
AWESOME!!!!
WOW! That is quite something to see! Does this happen often, so many together? Dairymary
This was the first time I've seen this happen and don't know if its common or not.
What a beautiful sight to see. Their stages of passage are so interesting. Thank you for sharing these wonderful photographs.
Awesome...is right!
It is common when they are migrating, which might be now, the "flyway for eastern Monarchs goes through your place on the way from the north to Mexico this time of year.
Just found your beautiful blog. The Monarchs are amazing. Is this at your home? What a site to see. I'm your newest follower on google :)
Amy at Verde Farm
After a long day of raking hay and planting, this just made me smile...deep down. thanks!
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