Bird Migration
Bird migration is the seasonal movement of birds across large distances. Birds migrate in order to find suitable habitats to nest and feed, often in areas where food sources are more abundant during certain times of the year. This phenomenon enables birds to take advantage of food sources that may not be available locally. By migrating, birds are also able to avoid extreme climatic conditions such as cold winters and dry summers. Bird migration is an integral part of many ecosystems, and is important for maintaining biodiversity by allowing the exchange of species between different habitats. Furthermore, bird migration has been a major source of fascination and inspiration for centuries, and still continues to astound us today.
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