What Animals Migrate In The Winter
After readinglistening to a book on animals in winter the class sorts the animals into categories as a whole group on what they do in winter.
What animals migrate in the winter. They are native to the Caribbean Sea travelling between the American and African continents in search of food and making an annual trip of. Lets find out about animals that migrate during the Winter. It is hard for them to find food.
Certain butterflies and moths fly very long distances. They may swim south or move into deeper warmer water. They join resident starlings in huge circling whirling flocks at.
The aforementioned Arctic tern is a perfect example of such a bird. The majority of the 650 species of birds found in North America are migratory. Other animals migrate too.
There are a few mammals like some bats caribou and elk and whales that travel in search of food each winter. We study four animals that hibernate and four animals that migrate chipmunk bear bumblebee snail goose monarch butterfly humpback whale and penguin Students read the informational passage and take notes on their coordinating graphic organizer. About 18 of the 10000 species of birds in the world migrate due to changes in the weather seasons.
Here in the UK the most obvious migrants are birds. The number of starlings in Britain almost doubles in winter with the arrival of thousands of migrant birds from Eastern Europe. Migration To Escape The Cold Winter.
During the summer these creatures live in trees while they migrate to caves for hibernation in the winter. Video that showed how the geese fly to the south in a V formation so they can find food. Below is a list of animals that migrate traveling to avoid bad weather to find food or to reproduce.