WINTER HOME FOR MONARCH
BUTTERFLIES IN MEXICO
G'day folks,
Welcome to the winter home of millions of migrating monarch butterflies.
Millions of monarch butterflies—enough to cover entire fir
forests—migrate every winter from Canada to the mountains of the central
highlands of Mexico, creating a swarm of beautiful insects. But there
is nothing to fear. These butterflies are remarkably tame and even land
all over the hands and heads of visiting tourists.
In 1975, he found a spot in the mountains in the state of Michoacan, Mexico, where the butterflies spent the winter months. Since then, those peaks have become a tourist attraction.
The reserve is also covered by forests of sacred firs inhabited by a variety of other species of wildlife. But good luck finding them underneath those butterflies.
Clancy's comment: Extraordinary, eh?
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