Monarch Tagging Activities Planned at Hackberry Flat

To celebrate the annual migration of monarch butterflies, the Wildlife Department is hosting monarch tagging and roost watches at Hackberry Flat Wildlife Management Area Sept. 30 through Oct. 3.

“Monarchs have begun their extensive journey south. These amazing butterflies travel up to 3,000 miles to overwintering sites in Mexico,” said Cheyenne Gonzales, biologist with the Wildlife Department. “We will be tagging monarchs in the mornings, and quietly watching the butterflies roost in the evenings.”

Weather conditions, including strong winds, rain, and temperature, can impact the timing and path of the monarch’s migration. The scheduled events will be held regardless of the number of monarchs migrating through Hackberry Flat WMA. Email updates will be sent to registered participants before the event. 

Registration is required for both the morning and evening events, and participants must be at least 10 years of age. (See below note on group registration if you’ll be bringing family or friends to an event.) Registration for each event will close when the participant count reaches 20. Pets are not allowed during the programs.  

Morning Tagging (9 – 11 a.m.) 

After a brief discussion of butterfly basics, monarchs collected from the area will be tagged as a group. Meet at the William H. “Bill” Crawford Building for this hands-on activity.  

Morning activities for Monday, Oct. 2 and Tuesday, Oct. 3 will be reserved for school groups.  

*Tagging activities will be limited to the number of butterflies available at the roost site.  

Evening Roost Watch (6:30 – 8 p.m.) 

Convoy to a longtime monarch roost site within the management area to watch as the butterflies arrive and settle in for the night. Bring a collapsible chair and light jacket for your comfort. Meet at the William H. “Bill” Crawford Building for this viewing event.  

To get to the William H. “Bill” Crawford Building, from the south side of Frederick, take U.S. 183 south for one mile, then go east on Airport Road for three miles. Follow the blacktop road south and continue six miles. Watch for signs. (Coordinates for the building are 34.277642, -98.963945.)

To register, CLICK HERE.

Group Registration

If you’ll be attending with family or friends, please use the hunter green “Register Group” button found in the upper right corner of the registration page to let us know how many people to expect in your group. 

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