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It depends entirely upon the species but MOST migratory northern hemisphere birds migrate south, and MOST migratory southern hemisphere birds migrate north. But that is a huge over-simplification.
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
Many birds migrate to warmer climates in the winter to find food and escape the cold weather. They may travel thousands of miles to reach their wintering grounds, where they can find resources to survive until it is time to return to their breeding grounds in the spring.
When birds fly south for winter each year, this is known as "migration." The birds fly south to live in a warmer climate, and in the spring they fly north again when the weather changes.
Blue jays and crows, being Corvids, do not migrate in winter. Robins, however, do migrate south, but just those birds from Virginia northwards. Robins that make their permanent home from North Carolina south, do not migrate. In winter, the population of robins explodes in these southern states as these northern birds arrive to join their southern cousins.
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.
It depends entirely upon the species but MOST migratory northern hemisphere birds migrate south, and MOST migratory southern hemisphere birds migrate north. But that is a huge over-simplification.
Most birds that migrate annually migrate south in the fall to spend the winter in warmer climates. For many birds, their bodies are not adapted to handle the cold weather and lack of food that winter tends to bring to most places. The birds that migrate south for the winter migrate north again in the spring because the weather is normally warmer in the spring and summer. The warmer temperatures make it easier for birds to breed and raise young without potentially losing their babies to the cold weather.
They can migrate to different regions. The birds in the Northern hemisphere go south during winter. The birds in the Southern hemisphere go north during winter. They migrate towards the equator.
They would freeze to death
When birds fly South for the winter it is called migration.
Snipes are wading birds with long bills. They are found in wetlands in Europe and Asia. In winter they migrate south towards the Equator. There is a North American snipe, though not the same species.
Well lets say that they travel north because it gets warmer than colder. for more information go to google.com
yes they do
The main reason that birds fly south in the winter is because they can't stay in a cold place so they fly south to a warmer place during the winter.
Birds survive in the winter by migrating south for the winter to stay warm when spring comes around they migrate back.
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.