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| Event | Monarch Fall Roost |
| Date of Sighting | 10/11/09 |
| Comments | October 14 It was warm and clear today, in the mid-80's. No wind to speak of. I was out between 3:15 and 4:40. The Monarchs were much more active. Flitting around much more and landing on the ground quite a bit. There still didn't seem to be many of them, a few hundred at best. There were no clouds of them in the sky and they seemed to be going nowhere in particular except around the pecan trees, oak trees, and Mountain Laurel trees. They were clumping here and there but not as much as in the last three days. Also, when it was overcast and cooler they clumped on the west side of the trees. Today they preferred the east side of the trees.
October 13 October 12 In our area we usually have massive amounts of viguiera dentata (or a similar flower, I'm no botanist) and the Monarchs seem to enjoy lighting on them. This year, we have very few of these yellow flowers and no tall stands of them as we've had in years past. I saw no butterflies near the ground today, they were all up in the trees. My observation time: I was watching for 2 hours and 10 minutes. October 11 |
| Location | Brackettville |
| State/Province | TX |
| Latitude | 29.32 |
| Longitude | -100.42 |
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| Observer's First Name | Genie |
| Observer's Last Name | Robinson |
| Teacher's First Name | Genie |
| Teacher's Last Name | Robinson |
| Grade | 99 |
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| City | Brackettville |
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