Why do birds do not migrate for their basic needs?
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Generally birds migrate from one place to another for food and to feed their offsprings so that they can survive.
Without a reason to migrate, birds would have even more challenging lives than making these excruciating journeys. If no birds migrated, food supplies in their ranges would be rapidly depleted during the nesting season, and many chicks and adults would starve. Competition for nesting sites would be fierce, and predators would be attracted to the high concentrations of breeding birds and easy meals of nestlings. It is for those two reasons food and breeding that birds migrate, but those reasons are far more complicated than they seem.
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Here's your answer!!
Generally birds migrate from one place to another for food and to feed their offsprings so that they can survive.
Without a reason to migrate, birds would have even more challenging lives than making these excruciating journeys. If no birds migrated, food supplies in their ranges would be rapidly depleted during the nesting season, and many chicks and adults would starve. Competition for nesting sites would be fierce, and predators would be attracted to the high concentrations of breeding birds and easy meals of nestlings. It is for those two reasons food and breeding that birds migrate, but those reasons are far more complicated than they seem.
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Hey mate!
Here's your answer!!
Generally birds migrate from one place to another for food and to feed their offsprings so that they can survive.
Without a reason to migrate, birds would have even more challenging lives than making these excruciating journeys. If no birds migrated, food supplies in their ranges would be rapidly depleted during the nesting season, and many chicks and adults would starve. Competition for nesting sites would be fierce, and predators would be attracted to the high concentrations of breeding birds and easy meals of nestlings. It is for those two reasons food and breeding that birds migrate, but those reasons are far more complicated than they seem
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