Not a I know of. They're resident birds.
The robins in northern states move to more southerly locations in winter. Birds from states in the northeast move down to the mid Atlantic states.
Robins in northern states move to southern states in winter. Birds in those southern areas do not migrate. In winter, flocks of hundreds of robins can be found in these states. More common in the south in winter than in summer!
It must be warm enough where you are for them to live year-round. Where I live, in northern Idaho, robins do migrate south to where it is warmer.
In Massachusetts, the robins do migrate but robins from further north (Canada) often winter here making it seem that the local robins stay all winter.
The honest answer is: Some do, and some do not.
Birds in Northern States usually move southwards in october. Southern birds usually do not migrate.
no not all of them
Robins in the northern states migrate hundreds of miles.Robins do not migrate in southern states.In these southern areas,robins may be very numerous in winter,as the influx of northern birds add to the local population.
usually winter, but they do seem to pop up in the winter-European Robins (Erithacus rubecula) American Robins, always come out during the start of spring.
In the American robin, birds from northern climes migrate to southern states. Birds in the south only withdraw in the coldest winters. That is why wintering robin flocks are so huge in the Carolinas and other states in the south, numbering in the thousands.
they migrate to a sunny place
Robins found in southern states do not migrate at all. Only robins from the northern states do. In the south, robin populations balloon as northern birds arrive.
Robins in the northern states migrate hundreds of miles.Robins do not migrate in southern states.In these southern areas,robins may be very numerous in winter,as the influx of northern birds add to the local population.
no.
they head south in the winter
Yes, loons do migrate
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.
they migrate in december and january
usually winter, but they do seem to pop up in the winter-European Robins (Erithacus rubecula) American Robins, always come out during the start of spring.
Parrots migrate during the fall and the winter time to warmer climates
They migrate during the fall/winter months
They migrate because they need warmer climates during winter
Caribou live in the North Woods or Taiga during the Winter and migrate to the Tundra during the summer. They have their calves on the Tundra.
to fly to warmer places in winter when it is very cold as they can't survive in very cold places like America