Where it migrates to when and why: they fly over the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert.
some birds use the weather condition and temperatue to know when to migrate, so if the climate is changing, they can get confused
Nightingales are typically known for singing during the breeding season, which is in the spring and early summer. They are migratory birds and spend the winter in Africa where they are not known for singing. So, they do not sing all year round.
Kiwi neither hibernate nor migrate. They breed during the winter months, so they do not hibernate. They establish their territory when they form a breeding pair, so they do not migrate.
Birds that migrate generally do so on a North-South axis. Many birds that live on the Asian continent migrate throughout Asia. It would be unlikely, or "accidental," for birds from, for example, North America, to migrate to Asia.
Most birds migrate in the winter or fall because it is too cold for them. If they did not migrate, they could freeze! When birds migrate they fly and fly until they reach a place that is not so cold.
By banding the bird's leg with round metal tags, scientists have learned the migratory patterns of most species of birds. There are numbers on the tags so the scientists know where they started their journey and other scientists record these tag numbers in the south and vice versa when the birds fly north.
There are many migratory birds which come to India in the winter season. For example, there are the Siberian Cranes and the Greater Flamingo. Birds with their pictures can be found in avian books.
they store up on energy when their not migrating, so that they can burn off that energy so the moral is birds are extrordinary
No. They'll take off when the time comes, assuming that they are migratory birds to start with.
Birds migrate to Florida for winter because up north, the winter gets very cold and the birds don't like being so cold, so they fly south for winter where its not so cold as up north.
Birds are usually very busy raising their chicks during the summer. The nests are spread out, so making birds less obvious than in early Spring, Autumn, and Winter, when some species tend to flock together - huge flocks of starlings being just one example.