Birds that can find food all year round have no reason to fly south for the winter. Geese used to fly south but many of them can now winter in northern states because they can find food all year round.
a ground hog like animal. the migration is it makes shadows of its-self
Where the monarch butterflies in your community go each autumn depends on your location. Monarchs that are east of the Rocky Mountains migrate to a mountain forest in south-central Mexico. The ones west of the Rocky Mountains migrate to southern California.
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There is no specific bird species called an "ugly bird." Beauty is subjective and varies among different bird species. Each bird plays a unique role in its ecosystem and contributes to the diversity and balance of nature.
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People who love each other. But of course lovebirds are also an adorable species of parrot....
because it is to cold for them or to raise their chicks some were warm.
Arctic terns migrate farther than any other bird, making the round trip between the Arctic and the Antarctic, more than 40,000 kilometers, 21,750 miles, each year.
Swallows, such species as the barn, cliff, and purple martin.
It depends on the species of bird. There are just a little over 10,000 different species of birds on the planet, each species has its own measurements and sizes. The smallest bird known is called the Bee Hummingbird, which is just 5 centimetres. The largest bird known is called the North African Ostrich, which is over 9 feet.
Yes, some bird species will reuse a nest for their next brood, while others will build a new nest each time.
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.