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Monarch Butterfly Tour 23.11.2022

Do you think you're still in time to come to #Mexico and watch the #MonarchButterflies? Maybe not! Click here before booking...

Monarch Butterfly Tour 23.11.2022

Coming back to #Morelia... . Once we did the tour around #Michoacan , I normally return to Morelia by the #sunset. . This footage let travelers get a quick view of the city with: the 3rd largest #cathedral in the country, the college of #SanNicolas (1540) the old #spanish homes on main street to the left side and the main square on the right side, as we drive the main avenue...... . #VisitMichoacan this weekend & call/text Alfredo for details about booking a nice hotel and restaurant in #downtown. Click: www.alfredotourguide.mx #AlfredoTourGuide @AlfredoTurGuide #mexicoprivatetours #MPT #WLTG ATG See more

Monarch Butterfly Tour 22.11.2022

The #MonarchButterfly season is over to #Spring time in Mexico... #WLTG . Monarch butterflies will soon start the second leg of their iconic migration having passed the winter in the Transvolcanic Mountains of Mexico. But future generations of monarchs faced with changing climates may have a hard time finding their way home. A monarch butterfly navigates using a sun compass in its mid-brain and circadian clocks in its antennae. But, until now, what makes a monarch reverse its... direction has remained a mystery. New research shows that the chill at the start of spring triggers this switch. . The migration of the black-white-and-orange butterfly is unique in the lepidopteran world because its round trip is more like one undertaken by birds -- a journey in the fall from Canada and the northern United States to Southern California and Mexico. There, the monarchs spend the winter in "Goldilocks" microclimates -- low enough to keep their metabolic demands down but not so cold as to let them freeze. The end of hibernation let their bodies becoming sexually mature so, to the end of winter, most of the butterflies were mating and getting ready to leave the woods to fly back North, as many females will drop eggs on the journey. By instinct, according to most of the biologists, the monarchs will find the way back to north america and 3 to 4 generations after, we will be watching how they complete the millennial flight they have been doing, as long as they are not disrupted by serious weather changes. . Source: https://www.scientificamerican.com//climate-change-may-di/ @alfredotourguide www.alfredotourguide.mx #alfredotourguide See more

Monarch Butterfly Tour 21.11.2022

This was my #weekend With #AlfredoTourGuide you can have information about the #butterflies #patzcuarolake #paricutinvolcano #GastronomyExperTour... #avocadotour . How was yours?

Monarch Butterfly Tour 21.11.2022

The winter 2020-2021 #monarchbutterfly season is over!!! . I want to see you next season, when #COVID19 regulations let you travel safe & healthy to #Mexico. Book +521 443443 2070

Monarch Butterfly Tour 21.11.2022

When the Monarch butterflies can be seen by the roadside ending March, we know they are leaving the woods in Mexico to return to NorthAmerica.

Monarch Butterfly Tour 20.11.2022

Do you think you're still in time to come to #Mexico and watch the #MonarchButterflies? Maybe not! Click here before booking...



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Teléfono: +52 443 443 2070

Ubicación: AV. FRANCISCO I. MADERO PONIENTE 58000 Morelia, Michoacán de Ocampo, Mexico

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