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Monarch butterfly - Wikipedia The monarch butterfly or simply monarch (Danaus plexippus) is a milkweed butterfly (subfamily Danainae) in the family Nymphalidae [6] Other common names, depending on region, include milkweed, common tiger, wanderer, and black-veined brown [7]
Monarch butterfly | Life Cycle, Caterpillar, Migration . . . Monarch butterfly, member of the milkweed butterfly group known for its large size, its orange and black wings, and its long annual migrations Monarchs are found primarily in North, Central, and South America but also occur intermittently in other parts of the world
Monarch Butterfly: profile of a species at risk - Canada. ca The Monarch is one of the best-known species of butterfly in the world In Canada, it ranges from Alberta to Newfoundland, with extensive breeding in southern Ontario and southern Quebec There is also a small population of Monarchs in southern British Columbia
Monarch butterflies - Point Pelee National Park - Parks Canada Monarch butterflies are one of the most recognizable species in Canada While they have been spotted on almost every continent in the world and colonies have established in some tropical climates, the migratory population of North America is a unique natural phenomena
NCC: Monarch - Nature Conservancy of Canada They arrive between early November and late December, and form large aggregations of millions of butterflies In March, the aggregations begin to break up They begin their migration north in early April and can travel almost 5,000 kilometres during their long, two-way migration