Not all birds migrate in different seasons. Less than 50 percent of all birds fly to a different location in the winter.
Flightless, e.g. Emus, Ostriches and Kiwis ect.
Nonmigratory...If you have seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail you would know that African swallows are nonmigratory, too.
A bird that cannot fly is a penguin. Have you ever seen a penguin fly? Didn't think so. From :)
Flightless.
in trees
The time that it takes for a bird to migrate depends on where the bird is travelling from. A bird migrating from Maine will take longer to migrate than a bird travelling from somewhere such as North Carolina.
Storks migrate for the same reason as every other bird. They favor warmer weather conditions, so they migrate in the winter when their location becomes cooler.
Permafrost helps bird populations by this process: Deeply frozen ground prevents surface water from soaking into the soil. Surface water forms pools for invertebrates like misquitos. The birds that migrate to the tundra eat these small invertebrates.
A buzzard is a large bird, that some refer to as a vulture. Buzzards migrate to the south because they have trouble feeding in cold weather.
What idiot doesnt know the answer to this there called birdets
no
If it does not migrate it stays where it was in the summer.
the bird killdeers migrate due to weather conditions
because they like to
no cause there not bird
Ruff is a bird
Yes! Every bird molts. If it's a bird, it molts.
Yes,like bird,they migrate due to the impending of winter. :):)
in trees
katrina
No, not all birds migrate. The American Cardinal, for example, does not migrate. It mostly depends on your location, for what birds do and do not migrate.