Yes, some species of grackles, particularly the Great-tailed Grackle, can migrate from Arizona in the summer. They typically move to breeding grounds in the northern United States or Canada during the warmer months. However, many grackles remain in Arizona year-round, especially in urban areas where food sources are plentiful. Migration patterns can vary based on environmental conditions and food availability.
A group of grackles is called a "plague" or a "plague of grackles".
They migrate to Finland before the summer and migrate away from Finland after the summer.
crows migrate in winter and summer
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If it does not migrate it stays where it was in the summer.
Snappers usually migrate in the spring and early summer.
yes harp seals migrate they migrate southin the autum and migrate noth in the summer good luck
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They migrate where the weather feels nice and warm for the winter, but then in the summer, they migrate back to the ice, which is their home.
in summer.
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Grackles are a group of noisy birds, nostly black and quite similar to the Crow family.