Ellwood Main Monarch Butterfly Grove, Goleta, CA, December 19, 2012
Monarch Butterfly(モナーク蝶) at Goleta Butterfly Grove, near by Santa Barbara CA
Monarch butterflis migrate to Goleta Butterfly Grove (also known as Coronado Butterfly Preserve) every November through February. They begin arriving as early as October and are usually gone by the end of March.
このビデオはMonarch Butterfly, モナーク蝶(和名、オオカバマダラ・大樺斑)が冬期の生息地、ゴレタ・バタフライ・グローブのユーカリ林の中での越冬を終え交尾など活動開始の様子です。
Welcome to the Ellwood Monarch Butterfly Grove in Goleta.wmv
Learn more about Goleta's Monarch butterflies (GoletaButterflyGrove.com) with our butterfly docent.
Coronado Butterfly Preserve (Goleta, California)
Over-wintering monarchs in a eucalyptus grove
Exploring The Ellwood Monarch Butterfly Grove
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Goleta, CA Monarchs
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Santa Barbara Monarch Butterfly Grove
The Ellwood Main Monarch Butterfly Grove in Santa Barbara, California is one of the largest monarch sites in the U.S. Monarchs arrive in the fall and stay until spring. The trees provide the shelter needed by the monarchs to survive the winter.
Watch with wonder as Monarchs flutter at California's Pismo Beach Butterfly Grove
Visitors from all over the world stop at the Pismo State Beach Butterfly Grove in California to see the winter Monarch butterfly gathering.
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Thousands of Monarch Butterflies In California. Amazing Nature Beauty!
Every winter thousands of beautiful monarch butterflies migrate to Coronado Butterfly Preserve in Goleta, California. It is an amazing experience to see them in clusters on eucalyptus trees at the Elwood grove. It is the largest Monarch butterfly over-wintering groves in California and 2012-2013 butterfly season Alex and I are lucky enough to live a couple of minutes away from this natural treasure! So beautiful!
Monarch butterflies can not survive cold winters, so they travel in masses up to 3000 miles to small groves along the California coast. How lucky are we to be able to see these spectacular creatures...
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The History of Monarch Butterflies at Ellwood Main in Goleta
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