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p.1 #8 · p.1 #8 · East Coast Monarch Butterfly Migration, 2021 | |
TakesRandomPics wrote:
These are great Morris, I saw a couple on a recent trip to Mexico but wasn't fast enough to get any kind of picture before they flew off.
Thank you,
They can be super fast and the erratic flight is a challenge as well
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dclark wrote:
Yes, we are not seeing the same numbers of Monarchs as in prior years. I hope it is temporary.
Your shots are all excellent. I like the wing blur of the ones in flight mixed with the sharp images of the stationary ones in the last shot.
Dave
Thank you Dave,
I'm glad I thought to do that shot as I'm real happy with the result
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OSP2017 wrote:
Great shots, Morris! #2 with all those butterflies in one frame is pretty cool. 
Thank you Peter,
Yes it shows what it was like
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louie champan wrote:
Wonder series Morris, terrific job with all of these images.
Thank you Louie,
It was a joy to see all of them. I go most years
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AGeoJO wrote:
Wonderful and enjoyable images, Morris! I visited a few migration spots on the Central Coast of CA several times in the last 20 years or so. A few years ago, I went to El Rosario in Mexico. Although the number of monarchs there was impressive to me but I was told, it was on the decline as well…. 
Joshua
Thank you Joshua,
Everyone I know that photographs butterflies in the NYC area reported the increased numbers. I hope it coninues
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dalite wrote:
Very nice shots. #2 for me. Yes the diminishing Monarch numbers are disturbing.
Thank you Dalite,
so many other things as well
Morris
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