The birds seem to fly over the canals from south to north through the center of the city. It is hard for them because there are few places to land on the route and they tire easily.
Sometimes, but most of the time it will be over northern France.
Bristol (BRS) to Venice Marco Polo (VCE) takes just over 3 hours (about 3h10m / 3h15m)
Flying is not an instinctive behavior for birds; rather, it is a learned behavior. Birds learn to fly by practicing and developing the necessary skills as they grow and mature. While birds have evolved over time to have adaptations that make flight possible, it is not something they automatically know how to do.
So they can still survive whilst it is very cold over here and there is no food
Venice has over 150 canals and over 400 bridges
They usually begin route from china into north america in early october and mate in flight over england.
No. Winged Migration, a Sony picture, is a documentary about the migratory pattern of birds. It was shot over 4 years and on all the 7 continents.
I would use satellite tracking to study bird migration as it provides detailed information on movement patterns over long distances. This method allows researchers to track birds in real-time, providing insights into migration routes, stopover sites, and overall migration behavior. Additionally, banding and ringing studies can also provide valuable data on bird movement and migration patterns by tracking individual birds' movements.
Flights from London (not just Gatwick) to Venice will often fly over Kent, England, then across the English Channel and along the border of northern France and Belgium (passing over Luxembourg), then the plane will turn south over eastern France, south central Germany, western Austria and then over northern Italy before descent into Venice.
Venice is very beautiful city. It is a city built over a canal.
there are over 9,000 speces of birds there are over 9,000 speces of birds
The cast of Chihuly Over Venice - 1998 includes: Dale Chihuly as himself Pino Signoretto as As himself