Ireland
he migrated from Ireland to australia
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Yes, robins in Ireland do migrate, but their behavior can vary. Some robins are resident birds that stay in Ireland year-round, while others may migrate to southern Europe during the colder months. The extent of migration can depend on factors such as food availability and weather conditions. Overall, while some robins may leave, many remain in Ireland throughout the year.
Ireland is an independent country and it is not in the US.
Australian people do migrate to Northern Ireland and there is a small Australian expat population here, mostly young people on working visas. Australians wishing to live in Northern Ireland are subject to British visa conditions and can also avail themselves of regulations relating to Irish ancestry.
Anne Colette Anderson is the Ambassador to the US for Ireland.
No. Ireland uses the Euro. The US uses the American Dollar.
in boats and planes
For Business
No. Ireland is a neutral country.
There are several birds that migrate in the fall. Geese, ducks, cardinals, crows, finches, wrens, bluebirds, and robins are just a few birds that migrate.