For some reason
The burrowing owl lives in most of the western half of the US, most of Central America, and most of the southern half of South America, with a few other places like Florida and a little bit of Canada
Burrowing owls primarily inhabit grasslands, deserts, and agricultural areas in North America during the summer, where they nest in burrows often created by other animals. During the colder months, many populations migrate to warmer regions, with some believed to travel to southern parts of the United States and northern Mexico. Their migratory behavior can vary by region and population, with some individuals remaining in their summer habitats if conditions are mild.
Scientists believe they migrate to the Taco country and to Central Park (NY)
Japanese beetles do not migrate. Instead, they hibernate during the winter months by burrowing into the soil to protect themselves from the cold temperatures. In the spring, they emerge from hibernation to begin feeding on plants and mating.
you can find the owls in the sun around the southern parts of America and they migrate to Southern Mexico when it gets cold in the winter
During the day.
During the daylight hours.
Burrowing owls are crepuscular, meaning they are most active during twilight periods (~1 hour before and after dawn and dusk).
Yes, loons do migrate
no.
Parrots migrate during the fall and the winter time to warmer climates
They migrate during the fall/winter months