Monarchs do migrate to warmer climes in winter.
Monarch butterfly, which may migrate from Canada to Mexico.
the monarch butterfly
The monarch butterfly migrates to Mexico for the winter.
Some fish migrate. Except for the monarch, most butterflies do not migrate.
The best-known example is probably the Monarch butterfly.
The Monarch butterfly became the Texas state insect by a 1995 resolution of the state legislature .
Monarch butterfly. The term "monarch" is not a proper noun, so it should not be capitalized.
The Monarch Butterfly is known to migrate in cold weather. They will spend their summers all around the United States, and migrate to Mexico and Southern California in the winter.
One of the important roles the Monarch plays is pollinating on its long migration. It is the only butterfly to migrate that distance.
A monarch butterfly. There is no Monarch butterfly silly!
In Spring and Summer, the Monarch Butterfly seeks out milkweed in meadows and open fields. In winter, they migrate and can be seen in warmer climates such as Central Mexico and Southern California.
In 1974 a third-grader from Decatur suggested that the monarch butterfly become the state insect. Schoolchildren lobbied for the monarch butterfly and the General Assembly passed a bill making it official in 1975. The monarch feeds on the nectar of milkweed during their migration. Monarch butterflies are found in Illinois from May to October. They migrate south in the winter to central Mexico, and then return in the spring. Monarchs lay eggs on milkweed plants.