The monarch butterfly

The monarchs are a beautiful orange, yellow, and black. Their resilience lands there on magical grounds where they commune with each other. They leave in the fall for a long journey south. They stop off in flowers to eat and fertilize some plants. They can induce a wintry cold for a small amount of time. Some stay yellow and some change to orange. The yellow ones love tomato plants, it gives them the energy to fly long distances. The Monarch is territorial in different places and will fight back when another insect corners them. When they fly south, they fly in swarms of hundreds. When you see these remarkable, elegant, flyers think of their conquering spirit to stay fine and last another year. I have a tip for you: plant pretty flowers or a garden to allow them to continue to come through and reveal themselves to you in spring and summer months.


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