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South.Or, if the birds live in the Southern Hemisphere, they fly north for the winter.
Migrating is when the birds fly to a more southern area in the winter, and a more northern area in the summer.
They can migrate to different regions. The birds in the Northern hemisphere go south during winter. The birds in the Southern hemisphere go north during winter. They migrate towards the equator.
The hawks often migrate to warmer southern climates in the winter. They will come back to the northern climates after winter.
Not a I know of. They're resident birds. The robins in northern states move to more southerly locations in winter. Birds from states in the northeast move down to the mid Atlantic states.
Several birds migrate in a southern direction in the winter months as well as some species of butterfly
Yes, Nightingales are migratory birds. They are known to migrate to Southern Europe, southwest Asia and northern Africa during the winter months.
i think they go to warmer countries or they fly to warmer parts of the UK=they migrate towards the equator. Some birds dont migrate, though, like Northern Cardinals and Bobwhite Quail.==~Prince Hugo=
Several birds migrate in a southern direction in the winter months as well as some species of butterfly
Birds from northern states move to the middle or southern parts of the country in fall, where they spend the winter.
It depends entirely upon the species but MOST migratory northern hemisphere birds migrate south, and MOST migratory southern hemisphere birds migrate north. But that is a huge over-simplification.
Yes. Birds in the central and northern parts of the range winter from southern coastal regions to Central America.