The Monarch Monitoring Project is a long-term study on monarch migration through Cape May, NJ. It is a part of the New Jersey Audubon Research Department, and closely affiliated with the Cape May Bird Observatory.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Steady as she goes

The pattern continues: no big movements of monarchs, but steady numbers around Cape May Point.  If you're in town, you'll see monarchs in the gardens or along the dunes in the seaside goldenrod.  Try Triangle Park at the junction of Coral and Lighthouse, where long-tailed skippers are still conspicuous, too.  The rest of the week is predicted to be fairly warm for the season, so we expect the numbers of monarchs to remain fairly steady.

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