| Event | Monarch Sighting |
| Number | 3 |
| Date of Sighting | 09/12/11 |
| Comments | A male monarch flew into a Jack pine tree to rest. Then another monarch came to the trees for the same purpose. Later in the day I saw one more monarch flitting around the garden of milkweed and native wildflowers. It is late for monarchs to be here. I hope they leave before the weather changes later this week. |
| Location | Minong |
| State/Province | WI |
| Latitude | 46.11 |
| Longitude | -91.81 |
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| Observer’s First Name | Mary Ellen |
| Observer’s Last Name | Ryall |
| Teacher’s First Name | Mary Ellen |
| Teacher’s Last Name | Ryall |
| Grade | |
| School | Monarch Butterfly Habitat |
| City | Minong |
| State/Province | WI |
On the Monarch Butterfly Trail
September 15, 2011 at 6:29 pm (Minong WI, Monarch Butterfly Migration)
Tags: Minong WI, Monarch butterfly, Monarch butterfly migration