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In the mountains of Mexico, a spy hummingbird ventures into the heart of a breathtaking monarch butterfly swarm. Few filmmakers have been able to capture the spectacle this closely.

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  • Doris Added fantastic!!!
  • Brooke Added stunning!
  • Susan Added Just finished reading “The Butterfly’s Daughter” by Mary Alice Monroe. Timely as they are starting their journey from Canada through Ohio across Lake Erie now. Seeing them in Lakewood, Oh as I respond. A must read!!!
  • Carolyn Added Amazing!!
  • Deborah Added Thank You for sharing - just beautiful...
  • iotus2 Added Wonderful video - another example of the beauty of nature.
  • Stacey Added This is so beautiful! Thanks
  • Mary Jane Added It is beautiful, so sad that they are in such decline because of us humans.
  • Su B Added Mesmerizing! Thanks, Mel.
    (P.S. I love spy bots. Some of them don't work very well, but it's fun to see them make the attempt.
  • Merridy Added WONDERFUL!!!!
  • Bev Added absolutely amazing & beautiful !! Nothing like it. Thank you Mel, brightened my day. I needed that!!
  • Anne Added Beautiful!!!!
  • Taffy Added Absolutely gorgeous!
  • Ham Todd Added WOW!!
  • Lola Added Beautiful~I love Butterflies! Many yrs. ago I lived near Pacific Groves, Cal. and I remember it was loaded with Butterflies!!
  • Helen Added That was fascinating & so beautiful.
  • celine szoges Added Thank you Mel, spectacular! We hope that the Kansas City Monarch baseball team will also help their namesake…. We are asking them for help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujt9PQAVkNw
  • [email protected] Added WOW, WOW---just WOW!!!
  • Gordon Added Another great video Mel. Monarch females usually lay a single egg on a milkweed plant, often on the bottom of a leaf near the top of the plant. So please plant some in your area
  • Linda Added Let us all pray that our wonderful Monarchs will survive the perils they face in todays world.