why do birds fly south for the winter???
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Answer: The temperature in north of the world becomes extremely cold and is not conductive for birds. Hence they travel south where the temperature is cold yet comfortable for the birds. India is one of the destinations where they travel in huge numbers. I place I live in is Sundarbans where you can see lot of migratory birds. www.visitsunderbans.com is a link where you can learn about sundarbans.
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Due to extreme cold the birds travel south to more warm climate.
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The snow that blankets some of the North keeps many birds from feeding on their favorite foods, insects. The insects are killed in the snow or they are buried in a deep sleep to avoid the weather. So some birds move South looking for better feeding areas.
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