You answered your own question actually. They migrate because it's cold. Many migratory birds fly to North America for our summer and to South America for their summer. That way they're always in summer. (When it's winter in North America, it's summer in South America and vice versa.) So when it starts getting cold, that's their signal to start migrating to the warmer climate.
A buzzard is a large bird, that some refer to as a vulture. Buzzards migrate to the south because they have trouble feeding in cold weather.
the bird killdeers migrate due to weather conditions
Bird's feathers act as insulators against the cold. They often survive cold weather by finding a protected area out of the cold weather.
because when the weather in some areas is cold they migrate to warmer climate
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During extreme cold weather, the birds migrate to far places which are warmer comparatively, generally for mating and laying their eggs they need a warm place. So eventually the population of birds decrease for that particular place. But after the cold weather gets over they return.
they will die because they will get too cold!!
Storks migrate for the same reason as every other bird. They favor warmer weather conditions, so they migrate in the winter when their location becomes cooler.
They need to fly to be able to migrate. They migrate south to avoid cold weather in the north.
Animals either migrate to escape cold or bad weather, to look for food and in some cases to mate.
Animals either migrate to escape cold or bad weather, to look for food and in some cases to mate.
Blue Jays rarely migrate, but if they migrate they leave when the weather gets to cold for them.