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I'm not sure about the UK, but in 2007 there were about 100,000 birds killed by wind turbines
In the UK it is illegal to clear birds away (most bird species are protected by law). There fore you could not hire "pest control" to do this.
many. . Dormice and hedgehogs famously hibernate. Bats hibernate as do some butterflies. Grey and rd squirrels also hibernate, but only lightly. If winter days are mild, squirrels will come out and feed hungrily, only to hibernate again as the cold sets in
Swallow: Known for their distinctive forked tail and long migration from Africa to the UK in the summer. Chiffchaff: Small warbler with distinctive "chiff chaff" song, often seen in woodlands and gardens during the summer. Cuckoo: Known for its call which gives it its name, arrives in the UK in spring to breed after wintering in Africa. Redwing: Thrush species that migrates from Scandinavia and Iceland to the UK in the winter, often seen in flocks feeding on berries.
i think they go to warmer countries or they fly to warmer parts of the UK=they migrate towards the equator. Some birds dont migrate, though, like Northern Cardinals and Bobwhite Quail.==~Prince Hugo=
Several species of birds migrate to avoid winter weather. Swallows, for a single example, will breed in the UK's summer, and then migrate to Africa to breed there during our winter.
Sparrows are resident in UK all year - they don't migrate.
Swallows and swifts migrate from Britain during the winter months primarily due to the lack of food availability and harsh weather conditions. These birds feed on insects, which are scarce in the UK during winter. To survive, they travel to warmer climates in Africa and southern Europe where they can find ample food and more favorable temperatures. This migration is crucial for their survival and reproductive success.
Yes, whooper swans migrate seasonally. They typically breed in northern regions such as Iceland, Scandinavia, and parts of Russia during the summer months. As winter approaches, they migrate to milder climates in western Europe, including the UK and Ireland, where they can find open water and food. This migration can cover thousands of kilometers, ensuring their survival in harsh winter conditions.
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Godwits are large UK wading birds. In the winter, you are likely to see the Bar-Tailed Godwit. The summer bird is the Black Tailed Godwit.
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In the UK, the shadow is likely to fall (point) towards West-north-west.
The North Altantic Drift is a current which spreads heat northwards from the Caribbean towards the UK and Norway, bringing with it mild weather in the winter.