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Photo of cluster of monarch butterflies on a tree.

Photo of cluster of monarch butterflies on a tree.

Map of California showing locations of three top California wintering sites.

Map of California showing locations of three top California wintering sites.

🦋 Monarchs are arriving along California’s coast and forming winter clusters! They’re ectothermic—relying on sunlight—and cluster for protection from wind and rain.

Subscribe for updates: westernmonarchcount.org

Image: Cricket Raspet

#Monarchs #Migration #NatureRabbitHole

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Join me for a two-part intro to iNaturalist in the SF Bay Area:

📅 Nov 24 – Zoom (7pm PT)
📅 Nov 29 – Edgewood walk (9–10am)

Local and curious? Come explore! Registration required.

#NatureRabbitHole #INaturalist #BayAreaNature #StayCurious

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Fungal threads (mycelium) quietly form tiny buttons underground. After rain, they swell with moisture and push up through the forest floor. Look low and slow—nature’s hidden network is showing off!

#NatureRabbitHole #Mushrooms #Fungi #Mycelium #WildMushrooms #Nature #ForestFloor #NatureMagic

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Each fall, a “super-generation” of monarchs lives up to nine months, journeying to overwinter along California’s coast and in central Mexico.

A single migration. Many lifetimes.

Ever watch a butterfly and wonder where its journey began?

#NatureRabbitHole #MonarchButterfly #Migration #NatureTrip

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Fall is nature’s big reveal: chlorophyll fades and the yellows and oranges finally step into the spotlight. 🍂 Then come the divas—reds and purples—born from chemical reactions that create anthocyanins. 🔬🍁

#NatureRabbitHole #FallColors #LeafScience #EasternSierras #DiscoverNature

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