to make babies and repopulate .... i think.....????
Siberian cranesBlack winged stiltSpotted redshankNight heronRosy pelicanNorthern shoveler
* Nightingale * Northern Shoveler * Northern Pintail * Nightjar * Nuthatch * Night-Heron * Nutcracker * Nighthawk
There are many birds that migrate to India in the winters. Some of the birds are the greater flamingo, ruff, Siberian cranes, common teal, black winged stilt, white and yellow wagtail, gadwall, rosy pelican, northern pintail, northern shoveler, wood sandpiper, common greenshank, black tailed godwit, Eurasian wigeon, and wood and spotted sandpiper.
Shoveler Ducks feed on aquatic vegetation and small swimming crustaceans
As adults, they are preyed on by hawks and owls even those as large as golden eagles and northern eagle-owls.
Yes the Australasian shoveler, kuruwhengu, New Zealand shoveler, Anas Rhynchotis (or whatever name you like to call it) is native to New Zealand as well as Australia.
Northern Caracaras dint migrate because they live in southern states
They migrate to Alaska, California, the Aleutian islands and other northern areas!
yes
northern leperd frogs
Purple finches migrate mainly because the food supply becomes depleted in winter in the northern areas where they nest. They nest in Canada and northern U.S., and migrate through the interior of the country to southern states.
i have all plates this one is from 1987 fifth issue the northern shoveler