After about an hour, he/she is out!
Monarch Butterflies are in danger. The numbers are steadily going down and the annual migration is in danger of disappearing. The reasons for the decline include pesticides, GMO crops, climate change and systematic destruction of milkweed, the only host plant that supports Monarch Butterflies. But you can help, please read more about this issue and join our campaign.Slowly eating his/her way out into the world. You can see the little opening in the egg

Monarch Butterflies are in danger. The numbers are steadily going down and the annual migration is in danger of disappearing. The reasons for the decline include pesticides, GMO crops, climate change and systematic destruction of milkweed, the only host plant that supports Monarch Butterflies. But you can help, please read more about this issue and join our campaign.
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Monarch Butterflies are in danger. The numbers are steadily going down and the annual migration is in danger of disappearing. The reasons for the decline include pesticides, GMO crops, climate change and systematic destruction of milkweed, the only host plant that supports Monarch Butterflies. But you can help, please read more about this issue and join our campaign.A few close ups
Monarch Butterflies are in danger. The numbers are steadily going down and the annual migration is in danger of disappearing. The reasons for the decline include pesticides, GMO crops, climate change and systematic destruction of milkweed, the only host plant that supports Monarch Butterflies. But you can help, please read more about this issue and join our campaign.21st year begins now!
Welcome to a subreddit dedicated to all things about butterflies! Whether it's a lovely photo, a question, or trying to identify what species, all is welcome!21st year begins now!

Monarch Butterflies are in danger. The numbers are steadily going down and the annual migration is in danger of disappearing. The reasons for the decline include pesticides, GMO crops, climate change and systematic destruction of milkweed, the only host plant that supports Monarch Butterflies. But you can help, please read more about this issue and join our campaign.