Millions of Monarch Butterflies (Danaus plexippus) qualify as such.
Monarch Butterflies have the longest migration. They migrate from southern Canada to southern Mexico in the fall and return in the spring. Cheers, 99
The Monarch Butterfly travels the longest migration route. Many are worried the population may be suffering declining numbers due to habitat loss. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
If you are goning to Mexico or Canada you need a passport.
No. All you need is your passport.
The migration of European storks spending the winter in Africa require no visa.
Not even close. Canada's coastline is the longest, at 150,000 miles.
Florida has the longest coastline border on the Gulf of Mexico with 770 miles. In Mexico, the state of Veracruz has the longest border with the Gulf of Mexico with 463 miles.
Monarch butterflies typically undertake a remarkable migration journey, crossing the border from Canada to Mexico once each year. This journey occurs in the fall, when they travel thousands of miles to reach their wintering grounds in central Mexico. During this migration, individual butterflies usually do not make the return trip; instead, the next generation of monarchs migrates north in the spring.
Canada and Mexico
winter, to Mexico
Yes and yes, unless you are traveling by road; on such case, you only need a birth certificate or ID.
It takes about two months for Monarchs to migrate (in a single migration) from the Northern US and Canada to Mexico. Monarchs will then mate in Mexico, lay eggs, and begin a series of 3 migrations north, taking each succeeding generation further north with each migration before doing it all over again.