They migrate to warmer places in the winter because it is too cold for them to live in certain areas
becuase during the winter they need to move south to warmer areas.
Migration is when animals move to diffrent places to lay eggs, in the winter birds fly south because it's warmer there than it is here,etc.
Not a I know of. They're resident birds. The robins in northern states move to more southerly locations in winter. Birds from states in the northeast move down to the mid Atlantic states.
Definition? Migratory birds are birds that migrate. They move to another part of the world (or country) in the winter. Then they migrate back again when the weather warms up.
Love birds are not migratory in that they do not move away from there home territory for winter as they come from tropical climates
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There are many different types of birds. Poultry refers to domestic birds used as food. Song birds are typically migratory and move South during the winter. Raptors are hunters that include Eagles and Hawks.
No. Some birds do not migrate at all, but live in the same range all year long. This is especially true in warmer climates, but some birds even stay in the Arctic all year. Some birds that migrate move in other directions, such as east or west, or from higher elevations to lower elevations, to get to where they can find food or shelter in the winter. And or course, in the Southern Hemisphere, most birds fly north in the winter.
Mourning doves do not migrate per se, but birds in Canada move southwards to Norhern U.S. in winter.
1. In winter, the northernmost colonies of greater flamingos in Asia will migrate south to the warmer coastal areas of Iran and India. Most other colonies will over winter if the weather stays mild. But these birds will move on if the weather turns bad.
It depend's what kind of black bird you are talking about but mostly this bird imagrate to warmer country.
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.