While most of Monterey and Carmel’s summer guests arrive by car, winter brings an impressive number of travelers by air and sea: migratory wildlife, ranging in size from delicate monarch butterflies to sturdier-winged ducks and seabirds, on up to massive gray whales, whose trajectories sometimes overlap with those of humpbacks. These spectacular creatures in turn attract adventurous humans who don’t mind braving cooler (and occasionally rainy) days to see them in their winter haunts. [...] even on the most inclement of days, indoor exhibitions and visitor centers can offer intriguing insights into their journeys here. “Some could be coming as far away as British Columbia, some could have been hanging out in Salinas or the Central Valley,” explained Allison Watson, education programs manager for the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History. Weather and volunteers permitting, museum docents will be on hand at the sanctuary from noon to 3 daily — the peak period for butterfly activity — through February. Ten blocks away, the natural history museum provides year-round guaranteed viewing in its Monarch Gallery, with an entire room devoted to the butterfly, famed for its long migrations and short life spans — a month or so in summer, six to eight months in winter, according to Watson. “Not only do we have great videos that show the monarch in different phases of its life cycle, we have a native butterfly chrysalis receiving room,” she added. The monarch butterflies that hatch out of them are not released into the wild, so if it’s pouring rain at the sanctuary, you can come into the museum and at least see a couple there. Winter, however, brings particularly intriguing shorebirds, seabirds and ducks, according to Tricia Wilson, visitor center associate at the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve in Watsonville. The reserve offers a free birding tour along boardwalk trails at 8:30 a.m.

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