Why Some Birds Don’t Migrate



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Not all birds migrate within the winter. Why is that this, and what do they do to remain heat?

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Norwegian mammals and birds have many various strategies of surviving lengthy, intense winter nights
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/03/150302081144.htm

Norwegian winter nights aren’t for sissies
http://gemini.no/en/2015/03/norwegian-winter-nights-arent-for-sissies/
“For birds and animals that should dwell out in Norway’s frigid winters, each second must be spent discovering sufficient meals not simply to outlive the day, but in addition the lengthy exhausting night time.”

Why don’t all birds fly south for the winter?
http://tuftsjournal.tufts.edu/2008/03/professor/01/
“Whether or not or not a hen flies south for the winter relies upon rather a lot on what meals the species eats.”
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42 thoughts on “Why Some Birds Don’t Migrate”

  1. There are many species of birds that live in my area that don't migrate. The species vary from small wild birds, all the way to geese and ducks. You can find them year-round, and they never leave. You can find them year round our Lakes and on people's properties. There's a group of ducks and geese, that live in the park, but never leave regardless of the time of year. But I was told in school that birds migrate, but this seems to be the outliers.

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  2. The best way to stay warm when sleeping outdoors: As some of those birds do, huddle together.
    If you share a sleeping bag with someone, you will both stay warm. Sometimes that can be the most fun way to stay warm, too.

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  3. I've slept in the cold several times.  Once in a tent for a weekend in winter and the second time in my car for two weekends in back-to-back years during early March.  All I can say is layer, build a nest (yes literally, pillow and blankets piled around you), and leave as little of you exposed as possible.  Honestly, the tent was worse  because it did little to nothing to block the frigid breeze and we slept directly on the ground.  At least in my car, I could turn it on and run the heater for a few minutes right before I went to bed.

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  4. Me and my sister once slept outside during the winter. We used the trick of digging a small cavern in the snow to fit two people (we dug the snow cavern before we decided to sleep in it (we were kids)). While sleeping, we had our sleeping bags, a few layers of clothes, tucked inside the tiny snow cave, and blocked the entrance/exit with a heavy cloth to prevent any cold drag. 

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  5. My wife kicked me out of my house to have sex with some guy in my bedroom. So I had to sleep on the porch in the cold. I took some leaves and put em over me to make me warm. I forgave her though. She still has sex with that guy. But I love her.

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