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Monarch
Danaus plexippus
41.6741, -71.301
Field Notes
Description:
The Monarch butterfly is probably the most iconic North American butterfly, with its orange and black warning signs on its wings that tell birds: "Don't eat me." They contain a mild poison in both their caterpillars and adult forms that can make birds and other would-be predators vomit. They are also famous for their annual migration, where the flock to specific Mexican fields in huge numbers. Unfortunately, the monarch population is on the decline.
Habitat:
Grasslands, or other locations with large amounts of native wildflowers. Caterpillars feed on milkweed.
Notes:
The third photo shows two adult monarchs mating. The fourth and fifth photos are monarch caterpillars feasting on milkweed.
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