birds actually migrate in the winter because it is cold they fly south sometimes you might see a flock of birds flying in groups shaped like arrows if you see this it means that the birds are migrating
It is an instinct that birds have, there is safety in numbers.
Most birds start to migrate towards warmer climates in the south.
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They form flocks in winter with titmice and downy woodpeckers.
flocks but not in nesting period, but then they form in flocks again.
Yes, except during the nesting period, after which they form flocks again.
Ant type that they can catch, they are opportunists, birds do not form a large part of the Bear's diet!.
Chickadees are non migratory, and form small flocks in the winter with other small birds like downy woodpeckers, and roam the woods in search of food. Very common at feeders.
Wood form in autumn season contains smaller cells is called autumn wood.
may be heading to a food source.gulls often form large flocks when feeding.check out any dump site if you live in a coastal area.
The word 'bird' is singular.The word 'birds' is plural."One bird, two or more birds."The collective noun for a group of birds is a flock: "I saw a large flock of geese on the riverbank."
A Jake is an immature male.They look much like hens,but are slimmer.In the winter,young of the year stay with their mothers in large flocks,roaming the winter woods in search of food.Adult males form gobbler flocks,and stay to themselves until spring,when mating season begins.
the xylem tissues formed in the autumn and winter seacons form autumn wood. and the xylem tissues form in the spring and summer season are called spring wood.
An altocumulus is a form of fleecy cloud with shaded portions, grouped in flocks or rows.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in Autumn.