Where's the Best Place to Spot Monarch Butterflies as Migration Passes Through Chicago - Chicago News Weekly

Thursday, September 9, 2021

Where's the Best Place to Spot Monarch Butterflies as Migration Passes Through Chicago

As waves of monarch butterflies migrate south for the colder months, Chicagoans could see more groups flutter through the city over the next few weeks.

One wave of monarch butterflies has been in Chicago for about the past week and a half, with another likely on the way down from Wisconsin that should be in the city “soon,” according to Doug Taron, chief curator for the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.

“Different waves may last only for a couple of days, but the whole migration phenomenon starts at the end of August, peaks right about now and will be tailing off through the end of September,” Taron said.

For those looking to spot the monarchs, Taron said they tend to stay near floral nectar, which is commonly found in parks with lots of flowers. He noted that monarchs have been gathering around the grounds of the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum over the last few weeks, as well.

The lakefront is an ideal place to spot the butterflies, he explained, as they tend to use coastlines and waterways during migration. As for people west of Chicago, monarchs have also been spotted along both the Mississippi River and the Illinois River.

“This year seems to be a reasonably good migration,” Taron said. “People are reporting recently good numbers of monarchs.”

All the monarchs are on their way down to Mexico, many traveling to the mountains about 100 miles west of Mexico City, he said. In the springtime, the butterflies head back over to southern Texas to lay eggs, whose offspring make their way back to Illinois for the cycle to begin again.

“The most recent butterflies that have been in Mexico are the great, great grandparents of the butterflies that are leaving now,” Taron said.

On Sunday, the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum will host their Flutter Into Fall festival, which celebrations the monarch migration. The day will consist of activities like storytelling, nature walks and monarch tagging.



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