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.
Like most bird species - they migrate to warmer areas during winter - and return to their native country in the spring.
There is no official national bird of Ireland.
ireland's national bird is tyler's dong
no the gold crest is the smallest bird in Ireland and the whole of Europe
the Heron
Ireland does not have a king. The wren, a small bird, is sometimes called the King of Ireland.
It depend's what kind of black bird you are talking about but mostly this bird imagrate to warmer country.
the wren
The Lapwing, also known as the Northern Lapwing, was chosen as the national bird of Ireland due to its strong historical and cultural significance in Irish folklore and mythology. The bird is associated with protection and good fortune in Celtic traditions, and its distinctive appearance and behavior have made it a symbol of Ireland's natural beauty and heritage. The Lapwing's presence in Irish literature and art further solidifies its status as a national symbol.
Venezuela Country Bird Is A Troupial .
It is known that there are 3 national animals in Ireland, including the Stag, the Irish Wolfhound and the Lapwing. Although some may think it is the hare, it is not. Well, those are my sources.
There will obviously be some sort of bird in the world beginning with "u" but in Britain and Ireland there is no bird beginning with "u"