what are migratory birds and where do they come from?
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The majority of birds migrate from northern breeding areas in the summer.
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It occurs in the "northern hemisphere", where birds follow specific routes by 'natural barriers' such as the "Mediterranean Sea" or the "Caribbean Sea" and birds also visit India from Siberia and many other countries.
Example of migratory birds are hazel hen, black woodpecker.
Birds and animals travel from their own habitat to a different habitat due to several reasons at a certain period of the year. This phenomenon is called migration and the species that migrate are called migrators.
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bird that travels from one place to another at regular times often over long distances is known as migratory birds.
There are many different migration patterns. The majority of birds migrate from northern breeding areas to southern wintering grounds. However, some birds breed in southern parts of Africa and migrate to northern wintering grounds, or horizontally, to enjoy the milder coastal climates in winter.
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