By WI, do you mean Wisconsin in the USA? If so, then here is a list of the birds that migrate there:
Note: These are all birds which migrate to Wisconsin in Spring. Tell me if you want the birds which migrate to Wisconsin in Autumn and I'll edit this answer.
Rattlesnakes can be found in western wisconsin, also there are many black bears in northern wisconsin.
One of the birds found it the treetops of NZ are Kiwi's. They are flightless.
Yes quartz is found in Wisconsin.
some places were you see birds
as climate is moderate.
lady birds are found in the wood land and beaches,some lady birds can kill so watch out
in northern wisconsin
Ludwig Kumlien has written: 'The birds of Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Birds
They are found in Wisconsin
Feathers are the only adaptation that all birds have. Birds have wings. They are the only vertebrates that do have wings, even though in some birds they are non-functional. However, they are not the only living creatures to have wings, as many insects do as well. Thee are some adaptations that are not found in all species of birds, but which are unique to birds. Flighted birds have light weight hollow bones developed for flight, but this is not found in all birds. Some birds have complex adaptation of the larynx which allows high speed complex bird calls to be created, but again, this is not found in all birds.
There are over 1,300 different species of birds found in India. Some of the different birds include megapodes, pheasants, partridges, ducks, geese, swans, flamingos and storks.
No birds are found in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, some sea birds do breed on Antarctica's beaches, including penguins, terns, albatross and so forth.