Which birds migrate to warmer regions during winter and return during summer ?
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Migratory birds migrate to warmer regions during winter and return during summer.
Explanation:
- Avian members such as Fieldfares, Redwings, Bramblings, Bewick's and whooper swans and many kinds of ducks, geese and wading birds do migrate and are thus called migratory birds.
- These birds must remain warm to survive. They migrate to avoid and sustain unfavourable climatic conditions or food unavailability.
- They migrate to warmer regions when winter sets in. They return back to their native place once the favourable conditions arrive.
- The typical image of migration is of northern land birds, such as swallows (Hirundinidae) and birds of prey, making long flights to the tropics.
- However, many Holarctic wildfowl and finch (Fringillidae) species winter in the North Temperate Zone, in regions with milder winters than their summer breeding grounds.
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Migratory birds migrate to warmer regions during winter and return during summer.
Explanation:
- Fieldfares, Redwings, Bramblings, Bewick's and whooper swans are some of the Avian members and many kinds of ducks, geese and wading birds do migrate and are thus called migratory birds.
- These birds must remain warm to survive.
- They migrate to avoid and sustain unfavorable climatic conditions or food unavailability.
- When winter sets in they migrate to warmer regions.
- They return back to their native place once the favorable conditions arrive.
- Migration of northern land birds, such as swallows and birds of prey, making long flights to the tropics.
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