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Why do birds fly during rainy days?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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Birds fly on rainy days because when they do there moving south to go to another place so they can stay warm and not cold.This is why birds fly on rainy days sorry if it's wrong but this is what I think about it and then they come back to see if it's good enough for them to stay if not then they come back and stay it is like a rotation.Again I'm sorry if it's wrong but this is what I think about birds flying in rain:p :)

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