Thousands Of Butterflies Flock To A Canadian Park On Their Way To Mexico
Point Pelee National Park, the southernmost point in Canada, is an ideal resting spot for tens of thousands of monarch butterflies as they head towards Mexico for the season.
WOW!! The Monarch butterflies have begun their fall migration and are covering trees in Point Pelee National Park! #butterflies #ontario @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/TdwZo5d37q
— Kyle Brittain (@KyleTWN) September 8, 2018
Butterflies! #ontario #morningfilter pic.twitter.com/q6hOpMpUPW
— Kyle Brittain (@KyleTWN) September 8, 2018
Monarch migration #pointpelee #leamington #mexico pic.twitter.com/hPAGJJvvrZ
— DonMartelPhotography (@donmartelphoto) September 9, 2018
Thousands of #Monarch Butterflies have gathered on the tip at @PointPeleeNP as #migration continues. For more images and videos please visit my latest blog post. https://t.co/g8oBvJDOnJ pic.twitter.com/0teMRcea5e
— Paul Roedding (@goodbirding) September 10, 2018