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EventMonarch PEAK Migration
Date of Sighting09/26/00
CommentsI have been making a count for the past 2 hours here in Columbia, and am up to 310 for the period! From about noon to 12:30 over 100 came through in that one half hour alone. They have slowed down a bit now from that though, but 155 per hour seems like a good rate. When I went out for lunch they were flying all over town. Almost all of them are flying to the southwest today. We had our first big migratory push on Sept. 21st. There were fairly large numbers moving in directed flight. In two hours of observation I saw exactly 200 Monarchs. The rate slowed somewhat during the past half hour as the winds have picked up and became more variable. We had a cold front move through the previous two days. It rained for part of the day on the 20th and then cooled off. It was warmer with a north wind on the 21st though, and they began to move through in numbers.
Since last Thursday (9/21), we had a cold front move through over the weekend that brought rain to Columbia. Yesterday, the front moved on through and the temperatures are rebounding this morning. As a consequence, the Monarchs are on the move again. I saw a dozen moving through in less than five minutes this morning (9/26) so it looks like this may be another major day of migration.
LocationColumbia
State/ProvinceMO
Latitude38.57
Longitude-92.20
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Observer's First NameDoug
Observer's Last NameLeDoux
Teacher's First NameDoug
Teacher's Last NameLeDoux
Grade0
School
CityColumbia
State/ProvinceMO
Country

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