there's different types from different countries, like the nightingale that goes south
for winter to Africa
Here are some birds that migrate down south for the winter;
There are many more birds that migrate, this is just a tiny proportion of the birds that do.
some do,in northern states,but as a rule,no.
Birds fly south in the winter because they enjoy the warm weather and it is warmer down south.
No, some birds don't migrate at all.
yes
south south
Blue jays and crows, being Corvids, do not migrate in winter. Robins, however, do migrate south, but just those birds from Virginia northwards. Robins that make their permanent home from North Carolina south, do not migrate. In winter, the population of robins explodes in these southern states as these northern birds arrive to join their southern cousins.
Depending on what part of North America you live in, some blue jays may migrate but most do not.
they look about 5 inches and3 inches wide and are a little darker blue and is white but has blue spots.
how do blue jays glide
No. There are thousands of species of birds. Many birds do last the winter. For example, penguins, cardinals, blue jays.
Blue jays migrate along the Great Lakes and Atlantic coasts of North America. Although they are residents across the United States, some do migrate south for the winter, but not necessarily every year.
south south
Some blue jays will migrate south for the winter. But some will also stay in the cold north. It seems that they alternate seasons, migrating one year and staying the next and then migrating again the next year.
I have been feeding squirrels peanuts and my blue jays go crazy for them. I am worried about winter here in NJ as if I have to feed them all winter or not. I buy $40. and love watching these beautiful birds eat but do not want them to freeze as our winters have been getting pretty bad with snow and cold. If I stop feeding them will they go somewhere south where it is warmer.
Of all the blue jays, there is only one subspecies that migrates. Its name is the Cyanocitta cristata bromia. It will migrate several hundred kilometers to the south during the winter.
they go south for winter
Blue jays and crows, being Corvids, do not migrate in winter. Robins, however, do migrate south, but just those birds from Virginia northwards. Robins that make their permanent home from North Carolina south, do not migrate. In winter, the population of robins explodes in these southern states as these northern birds arrive to join their southern cousins.
Their migration patterns are quite mysterious. Most will stay in their location during winter, but some younger blue jays will migrate south. This pattern is not consisten from year to year.
Depending on what part of North America you live in, some blue jays may migrate but most do not.
A group of blue jays is called a band or party
They migrate in flocks but are solitary nesters.