
Updated Apr 2022 Did you read my previous post about the army ants? When army ants are on the march, a small group will sometimes get separated from the colony and become lost. For example, this might happen if they see some prey Read more…
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Updated Apr 2022 Did you read my previous post about the army ants? When army ants are on the march, a small group will sometimes get separated from the colony and become lost. For example, this might happen if they see some prey Read more…
Updated Jun 2022 Tourists who go to Central America usually want to see the birds, monkeys, and perhaps a crocodile. I like those animals also, but I was looking for something that most tourists don’t – ants! Ever since I Read more…
Updated July 2022 When Dr. Urguhart discovered the Monarch’s winter resting area in 1975, there were one billion of them. Sadly, their population has decreased by 95% since the 1980s. By 2012, the population had decreased to half a billion. Read more…
Where do the Monarch Butterflies go in Winter? Updated July 2022 I was born in Windsor, Ontario, not far from Point Pelee National Park, where the Monarch Butterflies congregate in September before migrating to Mexico. One of the joys of my Read more…
The Amazing Migration of the Monarch Butterfly Updated July 2022 I have read a lot about the migrations of various animals worldwide. For example, a bird, the Arctic Tern, migrates from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back every year. Read more…
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