Monarchs and other butterfies missing.
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Monarchs and other butterfies missing.

Raven11:11

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As an avid bird watcher and butterfly, all nature ~ zero as today. I have seen 2 yellow medium sized butterflies in the past 3 days. first all year. I also miss seeing grasshoppers, bees (all), several types of birds, preying mantis, peasant, coyote, and rabbits. All in Etobicoke. Plenty of them all in the 80's to mid 90's.

Zero Monarchs. usually we see a few a day here. this time.

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Hi.  I haven't seen any Monarch yet this Summer either.
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MEGHAN

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Saw my first Monarch today fluttering around the Milkweed here at work.
South East Oakville (Mississauga border)
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Not surprised when I here oakville, where I saw my 1st & ONLY EVER Ruby belly Hummingbird .. and I hear from here plenty species there.
Even my pals house on Kingsway in Etob., ton of birdies we NEVER see near / North of Humber College ... by the ravine /  H

foodsource , ? ???  :?:
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Birding takes my mind off stuff and it adds good life to a tuff life. It also helps me forget about my spine pain and stress.  Laugh, eat, be merry.  Anybody with extra $ may send me some as It will permit me to travel.


Howieh

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Things may be picking up! Yesterday my son and I saw several monarchs on the Leslie Street spit.
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No monarchs up north here....milkweed though....and there were fewer swallowtails during lilac season too...
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