why did the ducks fly north in spring?
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The most common pattern involves flying north in the spring to breed in the temperate or Arctic summer and returning in the autumn to wintering grounds in warmer regions to the south. ... In addition, the longer days of the northern summer provide extended time for breeding birds to feed their young
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The most common pattern involves flying north in the spring to breed in the temperate or Arctic summer and returning in the autumn to wintering grounds in warmer regions to the south. ... In addition, the longer days of the northern summer provide extended time for breeding birds to feed their young.
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