because its warmer
So they can have there food ( fish)
Large amounts of grass grow in the tundra in the polar summer, and birds come to eat this grass and nest away from predators.
The Summer Birds was created in 1962.
No birds 'live' in Antarctica. Some types of birds, notably penguins, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed for a few weeks during spring and summer.
Spain. they nest every summer mostly in the south
Resident birds stay in one place all year round. Migratory birds fly to different countries at different seasons, e.g. swallows spend the summer in northern Europe but the winter in Africa, and Whooper swans go to Iceland for the summer and come to Britain in the winter.
The human animal is most abundant in Antarctica during the summer. As well several sea mammals and sea birds come to the beaches and beach areas to breed during the summer.
The Arab term "Summer comes on the wind of birds refers to the the arrival of birds in the spring to signal the coming of summer, in the same way the summer triangle is a astronomical imaginary triangle that shows in the northern hemisphere at the beginning of spring into summer.
Resident birds stay in one place all year round. Migratory birds fly to different countries at different seasons, e.g. swallows spend the summer in northern Europe but the winter in Africa, and Whooper swans go to Iceland for the summer and come to Britain in the winter.
The Ice and the permafrost melts and all the summer birds come to feed and nest and all the mosquitoes hatch.
Large amounts of grass grow in the tundra in the polar summer, and birds come to eat this grass and nest away from predators.
Many sea birds and sea mammals come to Antarctica's beaches to breed during the summer months. Examples are Adelie and Emperor penguins, Leopard and Weddell seals.