This actually depends on the meaning of the word "migrate". Parrots do not migrate the way many northern hemisphere birds do, that is, flying vast distances (even across the oceans) to warmer climates during the winter.
Parrots engage in semi-migratory behaviour, moving to new areas within their continent when the monsoonal rains replenish water sources. They go to where the best food source is.
However, Australia is home to the world's only two migratory parrots: the Swift parrot and the Orange-bellied parrot, which migrate during winter from the cold state of Tasmania to the Australian mainland.
No bear migrates south.
the Wildebeest migrates the furthest!
birds (parrots)
The plural possessive form of "parrots" is "parrots'." This indicates that something belongs to multiple parrots. The apostrophe comes after the "s" because "parrots" is already a plural noun.
the arctic tern, which migrates up to 1700 miles
Of course. If parrots did not reproduce, there would be no parrots left. Parrots reproduce by laying eggs, as all birds do.
No, parrots are not psychic.
There are no poisonous parrots.
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Parrots don't hibernate
Check out reallife parrots.
most parrots live in Brazil.