They go to the south or the north its called migration its when animals move from one place to another if that place gets to cold.
Migratory birds fly south for the winter. They do this to stay warm and to be able to find food.
They fly south away from the cold.
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
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.
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Depends on where you live. In some areas, some types of hummingbirds stay year round. ---- Yes, however, if the winter is mild, and you keep the liquid feeder out, they will stay in your neighborhood through the winter season. This would probably just be one or two hummingbirds.
"Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly" Well most birds do. They eat, sleep, and reproduce. Some sing, some build nests, some migrate for the winter.
South.Or, if the birds live in the Southern Hemisphere, they fly north for the winter.
Owls.
Fly North
When birds fly South for the winter it is called migration.
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.
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
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.
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They don't stay when it is snowing. Hasn't anybody learned that birds fly south in the winter?