Martins, particularly purple martins, typically migrate to Central and South America for the winter. They spend their non-breeding season in countries such as Brazil and Argentina, where they find warmer climates and abundant food sources. Their migration is driven by the availability of insects, which are a primary food source.
Martins, particularly purple martins, migrate to Central and South America for the winter. They typically travel to countries such as Brazil and Argentina, where they find warmer climates and abundant food sources. Their migration usually begins in the late summer or early fall as they leave their breeding grounds in North America.
migrate
No, they don't migrate. They hibernate in the winter.
they migrate in december and january
they migrate to Florida
Birds usually migrate in the winter.
They migrate in the winter.
crows migrate in winter and summer
no
All Hammerhead sharks migrate to warmer waters in the winter
Monarchs do migrate to warmer climes in winter.
Yes, loons do migrate