After breeding the flamingos will wait for the chicks to grow strong enough to fly and then they will migrate to a place with more water. they believe their diet is what makes their feathers pink.
Well.. Theres 2 Flamingo's...they ... do it, have a baby, the baby grows up, Myabe it has kids, but than , it dies.
No, there is no migration of flamingos in Michigan; the flamingo is a tropical bird, found in south Africa.
They don't have a migration pattern
No, flamingos that live near high mountain lakes and in northern climates, migrate to warmer places when it gets cold.
They don't have a migration pattern
as much time the the flamingos want tostay there>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the migration pattern is not very normal of the yellow wagtail from west alaska to India?
Migration flow involving movement across international borders.
1. In winter, the northernmost colonies of greater flamingos in Asia will migrate south to the warmer coastal areas of Iran and India. Most other colonies will over winter if the weather stays mild. But these birds will move on if the weather turns bad.
Panthers do not migrate.
Migration patterns are patterns of migration.. such as if a bird migrates to a warm climate region in the winter then to a cool climate in the summer they will most probably repeat this yearly... thus making it a migration pattern.
Flamingos don't normally migrate unless there are changes in their habitat conditions, for example, those living near high altitude lakes and in northern climates. Other reasons flamingos to migrate would be a rise in the water of their habitat or a drought. Migrating birds will leave when the water begins to freeze or like the flamingos studied in France that begin leaving in September. Flamingos prefer to migrate at night when there are good tailwinds and a clear sky. When they travel in daylight, they fly at high altitudes to avoid predator birds. For more information, see the link below.
if you are in OW then the answer is A