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.
In the Northern Hemisphere birds tend to migrate South in the winter and North in the summer.
In the Sothern Hemisphere birds tend to migrate North in the winter and and south in the summer.
They migrate towards the warmer regions or towards their usual nesting grounds.
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lots of animals migrate and they migrate to meet their needs.
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
there's different types from different countries, like the nightingale that goes southfor winter to africaHere are some birds that migrate down south for the winter;Common cuckooWillow warblerCommon swiftBarn swallowBarnacle gooseArctic ternCommon ternNorthern wheatearManx shearwaterCorncrakeGarden warblerSnow gooseRed knotThere are many more birds that migrate, this is just a tiny proportion of the birds that do.
blonde 1s lol i bet u never had 1
"Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly" Well most birds do. They eat, sleep, and reproduce. Some sing, some build nests, some migrate for the winter.
Several birds migrate in a southern direction in the winter months as well as some species of butterfly
Several birds migrate in a southern direction in the winter months as well as some species of butterfly
Birds usually migrate in the winter.
They do migrate to Scotland in the winter.
WINTER.
Most species of birds migrate south in the winter
lots of animals migrate and they migrate to meet their needs.
Yes they do they migrate in the winter time
no they continue storking
Birds survive in the winter by migrating south for the winter to stay warm when spring comes around they migrate back.
Birds migrate to the South for the winter time.
Birds migrate to Florida for winter because up north, the winter gets very cold and the birds don't like being so cold, so they fly south for winter where its not so cold as up north.