It depends on the species. Arctic Terns go to the Arctic (north pole region) some go to Newfoundland, other scattered to various places around the pacific and Atlantic oceans. Penguins actually come to Antarctic during the winter.
Penguins live on land but almost half of the year females go into the sea to hunt for food.
Most owls hibernate, but some, like snowy owls, thrive in winter and do not hibernate.
Vacations (holidays form work) are a human invention and only apply to humans. Wild animals such as song birds can not and do not take vacations. They may migrate to different parts of the world during certain seasons, but this is to ensure that their food supply is maintained, it is not a vacation.
Many birds migrate to warmer climates in the winter to find food and escape the cold weather. They may travel thousands of miles to reach their wintering grounds, where they can find resources to survive until it is time to return to their breeding grounds in the spring.
In the US, animals like squirrels, rabbits, deer, and birds have adaptations to survive the winter. They may grow thicker fur or feathers, store food for winter months, change their diet, or go into hibernation to conserve energy during the cold season. Some animals migrate to warmer areas during winter to avoid harsh conditions.
Your answer depends on where you go on the continent, or which sub-Antarctic islands you visit. Generally, you'd see local breeding animals, sea-going mammals and sea birds, and breath-taking geography with snow, ice and glaciers.
South.Or, if the birds live in the Southern Hemisphere, they fly north for the winter.
They can migrate to different regions. The birds in the Northern hemisphere go south during winter. The birds in the Southern hemisphere go north during winter. They migrate towards the equator.
Emperor penguins in Antarctica can go without sunlight for about two months during the winter.
They go to Mexico like birds.
Yes, they go south for the winter.
Penguins live on land but almost half of the year females go into the sea to hunt for food.
I'd have to go with the pelecan
what do u think
Blue jays are mostly non migratory..Some Northern birds may withdraw southward in winter.
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=
because their wings get tired.