No birds fly to the South Pole: it's at least 750 miles from open water and more than 9,300 feet above sea level. There is no food chain there for any bird, and it's too cold for animal life.
In winter, there is no sun at the South Pole.
However, sea birds, especially penguins, do breed on Antarctica's beaches for a few weeks or months during breeding season. These animals' home is in the sea.
they don't fly south because north gets more sun because u might not no this but the suns a tiny bit higher than us
When birds fly south for winter each year, this is known as "migration." The birds fly south to live in a warmer climate, and in the spring they fly north again when the weather changes.
there's different types from different countries, like the nightingale that goes southfor winter to africaHere are some birds that migrate down south for the winter;Common cuckooWillow warblerCommon swiftBarn swallowBarnacle gooseArctic ternCommon ternNorthern wheatearManx shearwaterCorncrakeGarden warblerSnow gooseRed knotThere are many more birds that migrate, this is just a tiny proportion of the birds that do.
Depends on where you live. In some areas, some types of hummingbirds stay year round. ---- Yes, however, if the winter is mild, and you keep the liquid feeder out, they will stay in your neighborhood through the winter season. This would probably just be one or two hummingbirds.
Most owls hibernate, but some, like snowy owls, thrive in winter and do not hibernate.
It depends on the species. Arctic Terns go to the Arctic (north pole region) some go to Newfoundland, other scattered to various places around the pacific and Atlantic oceans. Penguins actually come to Antarctic during the winter.
In the artic, birds nest on rock faces and mainly eat arctic cod, they migrate south in the winter. Its the same in the antarctic so some birds keep migrating between the poles
No. Only some species are migratory.
When birds fly south for winter each year, this is known as "migration." The birds fly south to live in a warmer climate, and in the spring they fly north again when the weather changes.
my guess is coz some birds can tolerate cold weather while others can't
because it is cold
Some birds can't stand the cold temperatures that winter can bring, so flying south to warmer climates is there natural survival instinct. To answer your question yes south is a good place
there's different types from different countries, like the nightingale that goes southfor winter to africaHere are some birds that migrate down south for the winter;Common cuckooWillow warblerCommon swiftBarn swallowBarnacle gooseArctic ternCommon ternNorthern wheatearManx shearwaterCorncrakeGarden warblerSnow gooseRed knotThere are many more birds that migrate, this is just a tiny proportion of the birds that do.
Migration of the birds occurs during autumn. The birds fly south prior to winter.
Winter because if you went to the south pole in the summer, it is going to be cold there and you might miss some of the hot/warm summer weather in the summer; so it would make more sense if someone went in the winter, depending on how hot/cold your country is to start with.
Depends on where you live. In some areas, some types of hummingbirds stay year round. ---- Yes, however, if the winter is mild, and you keep the liquid feeder out, they will stay in your neighborhood through the winter season. This would probably just be one or two hummingbirds.
i think they go to warmer countries or they fly to warmer parts of the UK=they migrate towards the equator. Some birds dont migrate, though, like Northern Cardinals and Bobwhite Quail.==~Prince Hugo=
Travel together from one location to another. Like geese or some birds migrate south for the winter.