they store up on energy when their not migrating, so that they can burn off that energy
so the moral is birds are extrordinary
routes of migratory birds
No. They'll take off when the time comes, assuming that they are migratory birds to start with.
Several birds have migratory patterns. Birds that take part in long distance migration include swallows, bar-tailed godwits, and garganey ducks. Some birds migrate for short distances, and these include the wall creeper, common chaffinch, and the woodland kingfisher.
new york cleaned up the environment so the birds wouldn't die of litter
It is illegal to sell or even keep a crow feather. Crows are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia: The statute makes it unlawful to pursue, hunt, take, capture, kill or sell birds listed therein ("migratory birds"). The statute does not discriminate between live or dead birds and also grants full protection to any bird parts including feathers, eggs and nests. Over 800 species are currently on the list.
The exact migratory route of turkeys depends on the species. However, no matter the species, the route is always toward the south.
Birds fly in a V formation to conserve energy and increase efficiency during long flights. The formation reduces wind resistance and allows birds to take turns leading, which helps them save energy by drafting off the bird in front of them.
Take the baby birds to a local wildlife rehabilitator. In the meantime, keep the baby birds in a shoebox or something and line it with tissues or other soft material. Or if you have a old abandoned birds nest in a near by tree then take it out put it in a bucket until you can bring the bird to a local wildlife rehabilitator! thanks! Happy to help!
worms and caterpillars get their energy from eating plants (leafs or other fruits and veggies). This is because plants get their energy from the sun. So, when worms and caterpillars eat this they also get energy.
Yes, that is true. The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to its speed, so the slower an object goes, the less kinetic energy it has. This means it will take longer to bring the object to a stop compared to if it were traveling faster.
some birds take rest.
Various bird species migrate to the Arctic each year to breed during the summer months. Some examples of migratory birds to the Arctic include snow geese, plovers, sandpipers, and terns. These birds travel long distances to take advantage of the abundant food resources available in the Arctic during the breeding season.