Photo of the Monarch Butterfly
Monarch (Danaus plexippus)
Known nationwide, the Monarch is most plentiful here in August and September when migrating south for its communal winter roost in Mexico or California. In their larvae stage they feed on poisonous milkweeds making it inedible to most predators when adult. Though it seems an casually floating butterfly, when traveling it moves at 10 miles an hour and when alarmed it can move faster.

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