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How do swallows survive the winter?

They fly to Africa


Why do swallows fly south in winter?

To spend the northern winter in a nice warm place.


Where do swallows live in the summer?

England in the summer but live in the southern hemisphere in the winter(Europe)


How do swallows cope with harsh weathers?

Swallows cope with harsh weathers by seeking shelter in protected areas such as barns, caves, or hollow trees. They also have adaptations like huddling together for warmth and delaying migration if necessary. Additionally, their feathers provide insulation and they have the ability to adjust their metabolism to conserve energy during cold conditions.


Why are swallows native to Ireland?

During the summer months they live and breed in Ireland and head south for the winter.


If Using the term range of tolerance explain why swallows fly south from Newfoundland Labrador during the winter?

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Do swallows move to a hotter place in winter?

Swallows (house martins, swifts, etc) migrate from the northern hemisphere at the approach of Autumn and Winter, to Africa and warmer climes. They are reputed to return to the same nest site each Spring. By migrating, they ensure that insects are available, and they will nest and rear another brood.


Where do swallows come from?

Swallows are migratory birds that have different breeding and wintering grounds depending on the species. Some swallows breed in North America and migrate to Central and South America for the winter, while others breed in Europe and migrate to Africa. They are known for their impressive long-distance migrations.


Do swallows leave Ireland for warmer climate?

Yes, they leave Ireland for the winter months and fly south to warmer places.


Where do English swallows go in winter?

English swallows migrate to warmer climates during the winter months. They typically fly to sub-Saharan Africa, where they find suitable conditions for feeding and breeding. The migration journey can cover thousands of miles, and they usually return to the UK in the spring as the weather begins to warm up.


What air animal migrates?

Several species of birds migrate to avoid winter weather. Swallows, for a single example, will breed in the UK's summer, and then migrate to Africa to breed there during our winter.