It's New Mexico....nothing unusual about it. Maybe they come back earlier or leave later.
the monarch butterfly
Monarch butterflies travel south to Mexico in the winter, then back north in the summer.
central Mexico
they migrate from Mexico
Millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) qualify as such.
The Monarch butterflies are (or maybe should be) considered to be a population of Mexico...
it depends on where the turtles are because when the water gets to cold for them they swim to warmer waters wich are mostly tropical parts of the world and then they end up staying there becaause of the warm water.
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.
monarch butterflies travel from as far north as Maine and Canada and fly down to south America and Mexico.
Since Monarch Butterflies migrate to Mexico, I'd say the Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemispheres. Hope this answer helps!-Anonymous
how do butterflies survie in the winter?
The monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus)