Posted on 12/03/2021 4:50:03 PM PST by nickcarraway
Initial results are in and the western monarch butterfly is making a comeback. In California, researchers are seeing 50 times more monarchs at overwintering sites this year compared to last.
"To have this many this year, is just, I'm jumping out of my skin excited," said Craig Corwin of Arroyo Grande.
Corwin brought his camera to capture the butterflies in clusters and fluttering about.
"There's nothing like it. It's just amazing," he said.
There are more than 22,445 monarchs at the Pismo State Beach Butterfly Grove.
"Last season, we saw just around 200 at our peak," said Danielle Bronson, State Park Interpreter III.
Over the last few years, there's been a downward trend in the western monarch butterfly population.
In 2013-2014, there were 34,000 butterflies in Pismo Beach. In 2016-2017, it dipped to 20,000 and in 2018-2019, there were a little over 4,300.
But this year, they're back in much greater numbers at hundreds of overwintering sites.
"We were hoping for a rebound but the scale of the rebound has been beyond anyone's expectations," said Dr. David James, Washington State University Associate Entomologist.
Dr. James says the total population of western monarchs is estimated to be over 100,000 this year compared to just 2,000 last year.
Nobody knows for sure why we're seeing a major shift in numbers.
"We think they had a better year of breeding during the summer this year for whatever reason. We don't know why they had a better year. Maybe it was less parasites and predators," Dr. James said.
"There's climate change, there's a lack of native milkweed. It could be that we had cold snaps at the beginning of their migration back up north or that we had the fires and the smoke could have contributed to the downward numbers," Bronson added.
The butterflies are expected to be in Pismo Beach and the other overwintering sites until February.
"I mean, you can't find anything more beautiful than this," said Mary Jane West-Delgado of Santa Barbara County.
From here, they'll head inland to find milkweed to lay their eggs for the 2022 season.
The Pismo State Beach Butterfly Grove has been the fall and winter home to thousands of butterflies for over 70 years.
It's encouraged that you bring some binoculars when you check out the butterflies.
We’ve seen big differences in various birds and bugs numbers along our migratory flyway over the years, the cycles are interesting. The varmints vary a lot in numbers too.
Let’s hope that monarchs have more sense than the Democrats who are running so many of these types of failed cities. Minneapolis, Portland, San Fransicko, Seattle (my home town), and so forth.
I’m in FL and seeing 10x more bees than I have in the last few years.
The news report explains how they count them and that there are several people counting.
First thing I said when they explained how they counted was, “Instead of counting clusters hurriedly, why not take pictures and then count them later?”
Keep the reports coming!
If any others have never seen over-wintering Monarchs in the trees, it is truly an amazing sight!
I didn’t know that they overwintered near Pismo! Another location to visit.
Pacific Grove and Ardenwood in Fremont, CA are also great spots to see the Monarchs.
Sure sign of a large earthquake coming.
"Researchers also say global climate change and warming is the real culprit as to why these monarchs are in decline." —Monarch butterfly population declining, Fox 17, 7.28.21.
Weather modification programs producing a dry winter and drought to blame everybody for their standard of living.
I’m in York PA, and this Spring/Summer/Fall, I saw around 5-6 Monarchs, instead of the usual 30+. Very unusual.
Herbicides and pesticides aren’t. Around here, the lawn mowing companies spray that crap like there’s no tomorrow.
For 23yrs, 1989-2012, when I owned and ran my 20ac Nursery/ Garden Center/ Landscape Contracting Operation, we used IPM (Integrated Pest Management) using praying mantis, ladybugs and NO pesticides or herbicides.
Obviously the climate is getting better than it ever was.
Time to stop these stupid attempts to “stop climate change.”
How’s the Pussycat Swallowtail doing? That was my favorite.
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You stirred my memory- I have heard that before…..
If you fry them up they taste like monarch chips.
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