Monarch making a Pitstop on his 3000-mile Journey

The Monarch Butterflies appearing right now in your park or floating by your skyscraper window on wafts of air are worth special notice.These are the long-distance athletes of the species, heading down to their winter roost in Mexico.

It takes a couple generations of Monarch to make the migration north each spring (like legs in a relay race), but the ones appearing right now will make the entire journey south themselves – 3000 miles!

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