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A Year in Iowa

A personal journal of a retired academic's year in Iowa

Friday, September 19, 2008

Monarch butterflies

Iowa is on the fall migration route of the Monarch butterfly. There have been butterfly-tagging events here, and we routinely see them flying around. It's a lovely treat.This photo, from Drake University (wish I'd taken it myself!) shows a Monarch on some local wildflowers.
Posted by Steve at 2:45 PM
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