One of nature's most epic migrations couldn't happen without

One of nature's most epic migrations couldn't happen without the wind


Monarch butterflies use steady, strong air currents to reach their wintering grounds in Mexico.
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Wind drives of nature’s most epic migrations - Wild Canadian Weather
The Nature of Things2 months ago
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Every fall, steady, predictable winds assist one of the world's most spectacular migrations. In
Wild Canadian Weather, we follow a female monarch butterfly as she sets off on an epic journey in early fall, all with the help of a good breeze. 
Each autumn, monarchs take to the skies rising up to 1,200 m to reach strong, steady air currents to propel them south — 4,000 km south to Mexico. 

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