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Monarch

Danaus plexippus

Photo by LivanEscudero
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25.6768, -80.2749

Field Notes

Habitat:

gardens, fields, wooded areas

Notes:

Here is a series of Monarchs at different life stages. Monarchs are fairly common here.

Species ID Suggestions

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A note concerning migration mission: It is my understanding that, though some of the monarchs seen here in South Florida are part of the migration, the majority of our Monarchs (due to the warm climate) are non-migratory year-round residents. See this article's "Florida Monarchs" for more info: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/uw311

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