(by Diane De Luca)
Information has continued to trickle in from southern Motus towers since we shared the known detections of our tagged Monarchs in the October 2023 eNews. In 2023, NH Audubon placed 50 nanotags on Monarchs migrating along the coast and inland through Concord. The 50 nanotags that were deployed this year helped to build on the knowledge gained from 59 nanotags that were deployed on Monarchs in 2022.

Where and when our tagged Monarchs are picked up by a Motus tower will help to further our learning about Monarch migration. We are excited to share that to date, 20 of our tagged Monarchs have been picked up by towers as they continued their migration. All tell a story that we can use to inform our knowledge of migration and potential conservation efforts.
Fourteen of 27 tagged Monarchs that were released at the Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge have been detected at other Motus towers. Six of the 23 tagged Monarchs released at the McLane Center in Concord have also had returns from other towers. This represents a 40% return rate overall, with a 52% detection rate from the coastal migrants! More than that, the flight patterns and distances are truly impressive.

Additional details of our tagged monarch migration flights can be found in our Winter 2023 Afield. Become a member to enjoy this content and many more benefits!