It's a rookery
some of the animals that live here are insects, mice, snakes, turtles, birds, bears and dears
Migrated means to move from one area to another typically of birds moving from one country to another for climate, breeding or feeding.
it means dont try to change someone. let the birds be birds and do what birds do...
Birds of a feather flock together, but all birds cannot fly.
The subject is "birds".
Rooks build gregarious nests in tall trees and this collection of nests is called a rookery. A rookery can also be a breeding place or colony of gregarious birds (penguins) or animals (seals).
just birds
Endangered seabirds live in the dunes breeding their young. When people go in the dunes the scare the birds litter smash their eggs.
Seabirds that are commonly found on the Isle of Muck include puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and gulls. These birds are often seen nesting on the cliffs and rocks around the island, particularly during the breeding season.
Blackbirds and starlings are a good example of gregarious birds. (They live in flocks.)
birds,seabirds and shorebirds
Peter Harrison has written: 'A field guide to seabirds of the world' -- subject(s): Identification, Sea birds, Birds 'Seabirds' -- subject(s): Sea birds, Identification
The native birds in Tennessee are songbirds, seabirds, and hummingbirds.
Penguins and seabirds
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In a rookery, you might see a large group of breeding seabirds, such as penguins or albatrosses, nesting and raising their young. Rookeries are often found in coastal areas or on islands where these birds can gather to reproduce.
The eggs are eaten by some crabs, seagulls, seabirds and other kind of things that are misty birds. Some people take them home putting them inside a bucket!