Late Monarch Sightings From All Over Southern Ontario

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donald...@gmail.com

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Oct 21, 2024, 1:54:55 PM10/21/24
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One on October 21st in Port Hope but on the Facebook group Monarchs Migrating Through Ontario, many new postings, including individual photographed one hour west of Ottawa, southwest Mississauga, Val Des Monts (Quebec), Newton, Shallow Lake (44.6 deg N lat). A few individuals have been reported from the various hawk watches. Other late sightings, particularly today?

Chris Cheatle

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Oct 23, 2024, 1:30:56 PM10/23/24
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At least 2 flying around the beach at Port Glasgow on the Lake Erie shoreline right now.


On Mon, Oct 21, 2024, 13:54 donald...@gmail.com <donald...@gmail.com> wrote:
One on October 21st in Port Hope but on the Facebook group Monarchs Migrating Through Ontario, many new postings, including individual photographed one hour west of Ottawa, southwest Mississauga, Val Des Monts (Quebec), Newton, Shallow Lake (44.6 deg N lat). A few individuals have been reported from the various hawk watches. Other late sightings, particularly today?

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Howard Herscovitch

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Oct 23, 2024, 8:41:55 PM10/23/24
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At least 6 monarchs nectaring on what flowers are still blooming today at Rosetta MG and we also saw 2 flying from east to west over the lake. Other butterflies seen were a few sulphurs (both clouded and orange), 1 american lady, 1 common blue and 3 buckeyes.



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Carolyn King

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Oct 24, 2024, 1:48:53 AM10/24/24
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Steve LaForest told me that he observed 11 flying west through the Port Glasgow Marina, along the edge of the Lake, between 1:30 and 5 p.m.
but unfortunately no Black-tailed Gull :-(

Donald Davis

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Oct 24, 2024, 9:05:54 AM10/24/24
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Jaime Rojo has won a Photo Journalism Award for his six photographs related to monarchs. These will be on display in upcoming Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit at major North American museums, including Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.  I did not realize that the ROM is hosting the North American debut for this exhibit. Click on each photo here for particulars. Natural History Museum


Link to Jaime's TED talk just released. Note work by Dr. Andre Green to develop a new electronic tag. Also...someone you may know in the photo to the right at minute 3:43. Unexpected! Photo from Presqu'ile Provincial Park. Jaime Rojo: The magical, mesmerizing migration of monarch butterflies


Continued sightings of migrant monarchs from across the province yesterday.

Don Davis

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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On Monday, October 21, 2024 at 01:54:57 PM EDT, donald...@gmail.com <donald...@gmail.com> wrote:


One on October 21st in Port Hope but on the Facebook group Monarchs Migrating Through Ontario, many new postings, including individual photographed one hour west of Ottawa, southwest Mississauga, Val Des Monts (Quebec), Newton, Shallow Lake (44.6 deg N lat). A few individuals have been reported from the various hawk watches. Other late sightings, particularly today?

Howard Herscovitch

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Nov 2, 2024, 2:06:13 PM11/2/24
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I photographed 3 monarchs and an orange sulphur at the Guild Inn on Oct 30 and a single monarch was still there on Oct 31. Probably a long shot but the weather forecast calls for mid-week temperatures in the high teens so I am hoping for some November butterfly sightings.



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Donald Davis

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Nov 2, 2024, 4:55:25 PM11/2/24
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My latest sighting ever was at Presqu'ile Provincial Park on one November 8th. A cold cloudy day, I had waded over to Gull Island where one monarch was going nowhere quickly on this windy day, with a few remaining flowering thistles as nectar sources. Late dates for Point Pelee include: "one (extremely fresh female) on
December 4, 1982 (Michael J. Oldham, Alan Wormington); one on December 4, 1995 (Enid Bull)." There is a record of one monarch being spotted one year in Ontario during a Christmas Bird Count.

As many will have now heard, monarchs were observed arriving on Cerro Pelon and El Rosario and other locations in the Monarch Reserve on October 30th as usual and just before Day of the Dead.

Don Davis

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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