Whooping cranes are the tallest bird in North America - around five feet tall.
Siberian cranes typically stay in India during their winter migration, which lasts from around October to March. They arrive in India to escape the harsh winter conditions of their breeding grounds in Siberia and spend several months in wetlands, primarily in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Their stay can vary slightly depending on weather conditions and food availability.
Scientists believe they migrate to the Taco country and to Central Park (NY)
Siberian birds come to India during winter.
During the beginning of 2008 it was said that 30% of the world's cranes where working in Dubai construction.
mostly all finches migrate to Florida and Mexico except gold finches
Various types of jib cranes and other lifting devices were installed in foundries during the late eighteenth century
Yes, loons do migrate
The Whooping Cranes winter in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the Gulf Coast of Texas. There is a small introduced population in Florida.
no.
Parrots migrate during the fall and the winter time to warmer climates
They migrate during the fall/winter months