The bar-tailed godwit migrates in a flock. They migrate in the fall from Alaska to New Zealand. Their migration takes them to coastal Alaska, Australia, East Asia, Africa, northwestern Europe, and New Zealand.
Bartailed Godwits breed in Alaska when it is summer
Godwits likes eating goldfish and selfish
Yes Female Godwits are bigger than male Godwits.
There are currently few threats to the bar-tailed godwit. These birds are classified under the least concern (on a scale from extinct to least concern of endangerment), however they are protected by the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds.
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Several birds have migratory patterns. Birds that take part in long distance migration include swallows, bar-tailed godwits, and garganey ducks. Some birds migrate for short distances, and these include the wall creeper, common chaffinch, and the woodland kingfisher.
fish you idiot
yes it is a migratory animal it migrates
Salmon are migratory fish, as are Eels.
migratory insects?
Migratory is an adjective, as this word modifies a noun. For example, "The migratory birds flew south for the winter.".
Migratory birds like Bar-tailed Godwits, Northern Pintails live in the southern hemisphere while it is summer. When winter starts, they start flying towards northern hemisphere and spend whole winter here where it is less colder than southern hemisphere.