Butterfly biosphere

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Butterfly biosphere. Get inspired and try out new things.
115 people searched this
·
Last updated 3d
Awesome Travel & Nature on Instagram: "🦋 Use the link in our bio @earthfever to be featured!

Witnesses the breathtaking beauty of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico surrounded by a symphony of fluttering butterflies. 🧡

Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature at this remarkable sanctuary, where millions of monarch butterflies find their haven every year. 🦋 Nestled in the mountains of Michoacán and the State of Mexico, this UNESCO World Heritage site provides a vital sanctuary for the monarch butterflies during their incredible migration journey from Canada and the United States. 💫

Is the monarch butterfly biosphere reserve on your bucket list? ✅

1. @juliiathompson
🎶 Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
2. @everchanginghorizon
🎶snowfall-Øneheart
3. @hobopeeba
🎶 Noel.Smt - Experie Butterfly Biosphere, Monarch Migration, Butterfly Video, Fluttering Butterflies, Beauty Video Ideas, Goo Goo Dolls, Video Nature, Peace Illustration, Monarch Butterflies

Awesome Travel & Nature on Instagram: "🦋 Use the link in our bio @earthfever to be featured! Witnesses the breathtaking beauty of the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico surrounded by a symphony of fluttering butterflies. 🧡 Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature at this remarkable sanctuary, where millions of monarch butterflies find their haven every year. 🦋 Nestled in the mountains of Michoacán and the State of Mexico, this UNESCO World Heritage site provides a vital…

2
Butterfly Biosphere, Butterflies Photography, Butterfly Migration, Mexican Pride, The Metamorphosis, African Princess, Photographic Projects, Easy Magic, Monarch Butterflies

One day I found myself in a dream. I still can't believe that I spent several days among hundreds of thousands of these beautiful creatures in Mexico. This amazing butterfly is called the danaid monarch. It is the only butterfly that migrates. From North America, thousands of monarchs fly to Mexico every year to spend the winter, breed, and fly back. The duration of the flight is much longer than the duration of their life, and the butterflies often return after wintering already in the…

24

Related interests