Like most bird species - they migrate to warmer areas during winter - and return to their native country in the spring.
yes it is A wading bird is not necessarily a migratory bird. Many wading birds in sub tropical and tropical climates do not migrate. Those living in colder regions, where the surface water of lakes, ponds, and rivers may freeze in the winter, do migrate.
40% of the world's birds migrate - Barnacle Geese for examply
Most species of finch migrate, but some, like the house finch, do not.
Geese because they migrate every year in giant groups.
there are different types of species some are migratory some are not.... but normal one is not......
A migratory bird is as it sounds; a bird that migrates threw your area. You may see this bird for a period of time and then it will migrate back. A resident bird is a bird that stays in your area all year round; this is his home and there are plenty of them in the area.
Migratory populations of the bird spend winters in Burma, Hainan Island, and Vietnam.
The adjective for migrate is migratory.
Cerulean Warbler Bird Reserve was created in 2005.
Some species, like the white crowned and white throated migrate, others, like the song sparrow, do not.
They are not a migratory fish.
An aquatic warbler is a small bird of the warbler family, Latin name Acrocephalus paludicola.