Blue jays typically migrate over distances ranging from 250 to 1,000 miles, depending on their breeding and wintering locations. They usually migrate in stages rather than making one continuous flight. Most blue jays migrate individually or in small groups, and their migration patterns can vary based on factors like food availability and environmental conditions.
80,000
80 miles
They migrate thousands of miles and for som animal that small, it's a long journy. The monarch butterfly will migrate halfway around the world. Many will die on this trip but it's all for survival purposes in the end.
Depends on breed. 100s miles to migrate.
80 miles
Many different birds migrate. Basically they follow good food supplies, which often means following good weather.
A swan can fly hundreds of miles to migrate, but they do have to land every now and again to rest. Swans can fly from 25 to 50 miles without stopping.
Butterflies tend to fly during daylight hours when the migrate. Therefore when butterflies migrate for the winter they most likely start their journey around sun up and end before sunset.
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they fly
They fly
They need to fly to be able to migrate. They migrate south to avoid cold weather in the north.