Bird Migration: By:Pratima Behera Roll - No:31916028
Bird Migration: By:Pratima Behera Roll - No:31916028
Bird Migration: By:Pratima Behera Roll - No:31916028
By:Pratima Behera
Roll.no:31916028
BIRDS
Birds are the only animals that have feathers which help
them fly. They have two wings instead of arms and two
legs.
There are nearly 9000 kinds of birds in the world. They
are of different colours, shapes and sizes and they eat
different sorts of food.
Bird migration
Migration is the seasonal movements between a breeding
location and a location where it survives when not breeding”
These movements are usually irregular or in only one
direction and are termed variously as nomadism, invasions,
dispersal or irruptions. Migration is marked by its annual
seasonality.
Why do birds Migrate?
The changing seasons can transform a comfortable
environment of a bird into an unlivable one -- the food
and water supply can dwindle or disappear, plant cover
can vanish, and competition with other animals can
increase.
Nature has provided methods for coping with the
situation.
Hibernation: involves entering a dormant state during
the winter season.
Migration: involves escaping the area entirely. Because of the
powers of flight, most birds adapt to seasonal changes in the
environment by migrating
General patterns of BirdMigration
The most common pattern involves flying north in the
spring to breed in the temperate or Arctic summer and
returning in the fall to wintering grounds in warmer
regions to the south.
In some cases the migration may involve narrow belts
of migration that are established as traditional routes
termed as flyway.
Many of the larger birds fly in flocks. Flying in flocks
helps in reducing the energy needed.
Many large birds fly in a V-formation, which helps
individuals save 12–20 % of the energy they would need
to fly alone.
In contrast, most species of penguin migrate by
swimming. These routes can cover over 1000 km