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05-OCT-2014

Ongoing



Monarch butterfly tagging in Cape May, NJ
The researchers request that anyone finding one of these tagged butterflies should contact the number on the tag.
Be sure to give the tagging ID info too!

Learn more about Monarch butterflies in Cape May HERE

Please check out other Pbasers in search of "O" HERE

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larose forest photos28-Nov-2014 15:12
Two excellent shots of these tagged butterflies. It is a way of tracking where they go and how far they get, etc. V
Cindi Smith17-Oct-2014 22:53
How cool! I didn't know that! :)
Jola Dziubinska16-Oct-2014 12:14
Very interestin info, excellent photos. V.
Yvonne15-Oct-2014 10:21
What an unusual thing to happen, Fabulous images both! BV
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal15-Oct-2014 06:01
Beautiful images and information, well done Stephanie. V
Blandine Mangin15-Oct-2014 05:51
very nice ! v
Rick Bricker15-Oct-2014 04:22
I'm amazed they can tag a butterfly....great shot.
V
woody3415-Oct-2014 02:51
A fascinating capture, I have never heard of butterflies being tagged, great shot...V
LynnH15-Oct-2014 02:12
Nice presentation! Interesting too!
Jean Chiasson15-Oct-2014 00:36
Great presentation Stephanie vote
Mairéad14-Oct-2014 21:48
This is fascinating. Didn't know butterflies could be tagged. Nice documentary work. V
John Lamb14-Oct-2014 21:48
Interesting information Stephani. Thanks for the link.
Faye White14-Oct-2014 21:25
I had no idea they were tracked with such detail. Very informative - thanks, Steph!
Tom Munson14-Oct-2014 21:24
Beautiful and interesting.
John Hamers14-Oct-2014 21:09
Great captures and interesting info, Stephanie. V!
globalgadabout14-Oct-2014 18:19
so even individual butterflies are ID'd and tracked....sharp catches of these stages of the process..
Bill Miller14-Oct-2014 18:17
That is interesting. I'm not sure our monarch has a tag....
Colin Storey14-Oct-2014 17:30
Great images and information. v
Helen Betts14-Oct-2014 17:27
Excellent captures, and interesting information. V.
Guest 14-Oct-2014 17:23
Nice capture of this effort. Those monarchs can really move from one locale to another. V
bill friedlander14-Oct-2014 16:57
Delicate creatures... handle with care. V
joseantonio14-Oct-2014 16:41
Very nice presentation.V.
laine14-Oct-2014 16:09
A lovely Monarch...
Simon Chandler14-Oct-2014 16:08
Great documentary. v
Frank Brault14-Oct-2014 15:06
Very interesting. V
Tom LeRoy14-Oct-2014 14:42
That's really interesting to know ! Great info and shots. V
J. Scott Coile14-Oct-2014 13:50
Teeny tiny tags...
Jim Coffman14-Oct-2014 12:38
Very interesting! I had not a clue that this was being done.
Well documented!
janescottcumming14-Oct-2014 12:20
Interesting and yes, well presented. V
Milan Vogrin14-Oct-2014 11:23
Well presented!V!
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