A partnership composed of universities, state wildlife agencies and private conservation groups has launched a study to investigate the importance of these sightings. This survey relies of the public reporting any sightings they make of monarchs from November 1 – March 1 in the states of Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana and Texas.
I signed up for this site sometime back. It should help with the responses to present some good information.
I hope so. I saw a monarch in early February years ago on Sea Island on the Georgia coast. Perhaps this is an indication that monarchs have been wintering in Georgia for quite some time.
Terry