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EventMonarch PEAK Migration
Date of Sighting10/21/01
CommentsI was playing with my kids in the University grounds a few minutes ago (Sunday 21 october), which sits on a small hill, (the famous historical site, Cerro de las Campanas) and my girl Jennifer said, "Hey, Daddy the monarchs have returned." Sure enough, there they were, not a lot and they held close to the vegetation, and not like I have seen in heavy flight activity when there are hundreds in the sky. Its a clear, almost windless day, the same as yesterday after the cold front that came through eary last week. I assume this is the first wave here, and in the next week there will be more. Looking out from my office here looking out over the Cerro, we did not see any. (The Cerro de Campanas hillside, in the middle of Querétaro City, is the historic site where the ill fated emperor of Mexico, Maximiliano was executed and citizen rule was "restored" to Mexico. If I have time, I'd like to see just where they pass in their flight in the next week. I suspect that they keep to the higher altitudes and vegetation and do not fly through the desert areas. If I have time I'll check various spots and try to take some kind of measurement (per minute in field of view?). I have a class of 15 students in my Invertebrate Class and maybe we can run a field class to do some counts. The locality here is N 20 degrees 35.372, 100 degrees 24.653'.
LocationSantiago De Queretaro
State/ProvinceQRO
Latitude20.35
Longitude-100.24
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Observer's First NameBob
Observer's Last NameJones
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CitySantiago De Queretaro
State/ProvinceQRO
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