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Roosting monarch butterflies on the southern NJ coast during the annual migration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow green early grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Roosting monarch butterflies in Case May, NJ  during the annual migration
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Home fly on the plant close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monarchs roost in trees, often near bodies of water. Monarchs in northern states roost primarily in conifers and maple trees, while monarchs in the south commonly roost in pecan and oak trees. Monarchs overwinter in forests, forming clusters of butterflies in a state of diapause, which is like hibernation.n


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