Bird Migration: The Journey for Food and Breeding

Bird Migration: The Journey for Food and Breeding

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Performing Arts, Biology

KG - University

Hard

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Birds migrate to find food and breed, with distances varying by species. They prepare by storing fat, sometimes doubling their body weight. Migration timing differs, with soaring birds traveling by day and songbirds by night. Birds navigate using landmarks, the sun, and stars. Not all owls are nocturnal; some hunt during the day.

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