Butterfly migration to North Meadows

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Spring season, Monarch butterflies move from desert region Mexico to North America. El Niño warm currents in the Atlantic, drier season in the desert and Caribbean. Cape May, Canada North America has the most diverse and colorful butterfly.

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Painted ladies from South America to North America. Dune meadows are butterflies most common place where caterpillars feed and transform.

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Caterpillars need rain and moist environment like meadows by riverside to grow. Sunny weather and Colorful flowers give the bright colors and beautiful transformations.

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Common buckeye butterfly find their way to coastal beaches, where they spend their summers in the coastal meadows

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