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Monarch Butterfly surrounded by Milkweed flowers
A Plain Tiger butterfly feeding on nectar.
Each fall, monarchs set out on an  journey from southern Canada to their wintering sites in the mountain forests of Mexico.
Monarch butterfly enjoying a native tropical milkweed in the natural surroundings of Orlando Wetlands Park in central Florida.  The park is a large marsh area which is home to numerous birds, mammals, and reptiles.
Monarch Butterfly & Swamp Milkweed Close-up
A Monarch Butterfly feeds on red tubular flowers in a Florida garden
A monarch butterfly dines on a blooming cluster of swamp milkweed blossoms and buds in an uncultivated nature park in Morristown NJ.
Monarch catapillars food source is milkweed
Monarch butterfly sucking nectar on the flower. Its proboscis is clearly visible. The background is heavily blurred. The monarch is the state insect of Alabama, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Texas, Vermont and West Virginia.
A beautiful monarch butterfly, a male, newly emerged from its chrysalis. It is spreading its wings in the sun, drying them out, waiting to take its first flight. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark IV.
A monarch butterfly sipping nectar from swamp milkweed flower.
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus plexippus) in September sunlight on goldenrod at a Connecticut state park -- fueling up for its long migration to Mexico. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifies the eastern population of the monarch as endangered. Thus this subspecies is on the IUCN Red List. The only butterfly in the world that undergoes such an extensive migration.
Monarch Butterfly - with spread wings
A monarch butterfly gathers pollen from  flowers in the jungle of Guatemala.
A Monarch butterfly and Asclepias tuberosa photographed in a pollinator-friendly garden.
A beautiful orange monarch butterfly on orange wildflowers.
A monarch butterfly drinking nectar from orange flower
Newly eclosed female monarch butterfly in the garden
Vibrant orange and gold Monarch sitting on Milkweed plant. This butterfly's scientific name is Danaus plexippus. It feeds on the nectar of the plant and is an important migrating pollinator in the environment. Milkweed's scientific name is Asciepias syriaca.
Pretty simple, a Monarch butterfly during migration stops and feeds on a Joe Pye Weed blossom to refuel for the trip south, maybe it or its offspring will fly down to Mexico for the winter.
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Monarch butterfly sucking on a beautiful red flower.
Close up of monarch butterfly on yellow milkweed with copy space
A beautiful monarch butterfly, drinking nectar from the bloom of a milkweed plant. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark lV.
Female monarch butterfly laying eggs on orange butterfly weed
Top view of female monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus plexippus) on goldenrod in September at a Connecticut state park -- fueling up for its long migration to Mexico. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifies the eastern population of the monarch as endangered. Thus this subspecies is on the IUCN Red List. The only butterfly in the world that undergoes such an extensive migration.
A Monarch Butterfly feeds on orange Butterfly Weed Flowers in the garden.
Monarch Butterfly On A Flowering Plant
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