Migrating birds use routes called flyways. These flyways are specific pathways that provide migratory birds with safe passage between their breeding and wintering grounds. They often follow geographic features like Coastlines, mountain ranges, and river valleys, which help guide them during their long journeys. Understanding these routes is crucial for conservation efforts to protect migratory bird populations.
the three routes were called the overland, panima, and the cape horn routes
Saving energy for they can use the air currents to fly instead of flapping their wings. Birds usually do this while migrating far distances.
Birds do not hibernate during the winter months. Instead, they use various strategies to survive the cold weather, such as migrating to warmer areas, fluffing up their feathers for insulation, and finding shelter in protected areas.
Use a Master Ball or use a move to disable it from migrating (Mean Look Block, and Spider web)
Birds can fly because they have aerodynamic wings. Their feathers are light and flexible. They can fly because they use their tail as a rudder.
falcons use a thing called falconry to go after outher birds to eat
No human alive today knows how birds navigate or find there way. Birds that use the same way every month might remember how they got there, and how to go back. Perhaps it's because that they remember land markings, but these are just theries.
2 ways to get mew without migrating trade with someone else or use AR.
The ability of birds to find their way home is equally amazing. Birds have been taken by airplane fro their home to places 400 miles away. When they were set free, they flew back to their home! To say they have an instinct to " go home" doesn't really explains the mystery. How do they find their way? We know that young birds are not taught the road by their parents, because often parents fly off first on the annual migrations, And birds who fly home often fly by night, so they can't see landmarks to guide them. Other birds fly over water, where there are no landmarks of any kind. One theory is that birds can sense the magnetic fields that surround the earth. Magnetic lines of force Magnetic lines of force stretch from the north to the south magnetic poles. Perhaps the birds direct themselves by these lines. But this theory has never been proven.
There is actually a story about making babies called Birds, Bees, Babies in which the birds and the bees make a baby and then the stork delivers it. They use frogs and snails and puppy dog tails. The story is a way to satisfy the curiosity of children who are asking where babies come from. The birds and bees story is called Birds, Bees, Babies and was written by J.L. Sweat.
Birds eat a mixture of seeds called suet.
Birds use convection currents by taking advantage of rising warm air to gain altitude without constantly flapping their wings. By soaring in these upward air currents, birds can conserve energy and cover long distances while searching for food or migrating. They use their wings to adjust their position within the convection currents to stay aloft.