In the winter, many bird species migrate south to warmer climates to find food and suitable nesting conditions. They typically head toward regions with milder temperatures, such as southern parts of the United States, Central America, or even South America, depending on the species. The exact direction can vary based on the bird's origin and migratory patterns.
South.Or, if the birds live in the Southern Hemisphere, they fly north for the winter.
When birds fly South for the winter it is called migration.
The main reason that birds fly south in the winter is because they can't stay in a cold place so they fly south to a warmer place during the winter.
Fly North
Owls.
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
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They don't stay when it is snowing. Hasn't anybody learned that birds fly south in the winter?
to your mums house
It's warm