Migratory birds
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Migratory Birds
Prepared by: Isam Majeed, 13 years, Grade 8th and Affaan Hyder, 12 years, Grade 8th of
L2L Academy
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Why do Birds Migrate ??????
• Bird migration is a seasonal journey that happens twice each year.
• Birds that do not migrate are called resident birds.
• Birds migrate in search of food. Food is abundant in warm, sunny places and nearly absent in dark, snowy locations.
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Which birds migrate ?????? Short Distance Migrants • Hairy WoodpeckerMiddle Distance Migrants• Blue JaysLong Distance Migrants• Arctic Tern
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Hairy Woodpecker
• The small Hairy Woodpecker is quite territorial.
• It's obvious that woodpeckers like insects...but they also like sap from Sapsucker holes, sunflower seed, meat scraps.
• Northernmost populations display irregular and unpredictable wandering in winter.
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Blue Jay
• This Bird covers a large part of America and Canada.
• Some individual jays may migrate south in one year, stay north the next winter
• Young Jays may be more likely to migrate than adults.
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Arctic Tern (The Champion)
• Arctic Tern is known as the CHAMPION of Migration.
• Arctic Terns can travel as much as 24,000 miles (round trip) each year.
• The Arctic Tern can live to be at least 34 years old, in which case it may have flown more than 800,000 miles in its lifetime!
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