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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.

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Yes, but only because walking is so tiresome... But seriously, yes, but really not all that far as they seem to know that they must soon return.

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Only the birds in Northern areas..Birds in the South do not migrate.

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