From where to where and when do __ migrate
pelicans
storks
swifts
swallows
finches
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stork
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- Pelicans migrate further south along the coast during the coldest months of the year. On the Pacific coast, pelicans leave the Gulf of California after breeding, cross the Baja peninsula, and migrate as far north as British Columbia, returning south to breeding areas by the next winter.
- Storks fly south from their summer breeding grounds in Europe in August and September, heading for Africa. There, they spend the winter in savannah from Kenya and Uganda south to the Cape Province of South Africa.
- Swifts are migratory throughout their range. They arrive in the UK in the last week of April or early May and stay only long enough to breed. Autumn migration begins in late July or early August.
- Swallows migrate during early September.They flutter about restlessly, and often gather on telegraph wires. Most leave the UK during September, with early broods of youngsters being the first to go. But a few stragglers may hang around into October.
- Finches migration is usually mid-fall and early spring, but some linger south of nesting range to late spring or early summer.
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