Naturally Kiawah Magazine Volume 33 | Page 51

A  ny time hundreds of millions of any species migrate well over 2,000 miles each year, there is a story to be told. In the case of the monarch butterfly, however, the massive migration is just the beginning of its incredible tale. The monarch butterflies that visit Kiawah are from the eastern population of the species (Danaus plexippus), one of the most widely recognized butterflies in the world. Their orange and black colored wings and large wing size (about four inches) make them standouts wherever they travel. They stop to visit in Kiawah during the early fall on their way to Mexico. To appreciate the amazing story of these beautiful creatures it is easiest to start at the beginning of their journey—in the Sierra Madre Oriental Mountain range of Mexico. 49