Due to the weather, the food is also more plentiful, giving them all the more reason to migrate.
secondly,they are now adapted to flying elsewhere for the winter, and it is very hard for them to change their routine now.
because they are mad
To ask for permission to go to MECCA
Greater Flamingos live in stable or growing populations throughout much of Asia. Those populations that live in the colder northern regions of Asia migrate to the coast of India to spend the winter. This can be a journey of several thousand kilometers.
yes flamingos do migrate
1. siberian cranes 2. greater flamingo 3. eurasian golden oriole 4. black winged stilt 5. common greenshank .............. this is all.........
It depends on the species of flamingo. There are six species of flamingo; the areas they are native to are listed below. Greater flamingo-South Europe, South and Southwest Asia, and parts of Africa Lesser flamingo-Northwest India and the Great Rift Valley in Africa Chilean flamingo-Temperate South America James' flamingo-High Andes mountains in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru Andean flamingo-High Andes mountains in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru American flamingo-the Galapagos Islands and the Caribbean Islands
they migrate in the month October, November, December and January.
no
from where do greater flamingo come
from London to UK
There are many birds that migrate to India in the winters. Some of the birds are the greater flamingo, ruff, Siberian cranes, common teal, black winged stilt, white and yellow wagtail, gadwall, rosy pelican, northern pintail, northern shoveler, wood sandpiper, common greenshank, black tailed godwit, Eurasian wigeon, and wood and spotted sandpiper.
There are 6 types of flamingos, here they are: Chilean Flamingo Lesser Flamingo James' Flamingo Andean Flamingo Greater Flamingo Caribbean Flamingo
There are 6 types of flamingos, here they are: Chilean Flamingo Lesser Flamingo James' Flamingo Andean Flamingo Greater Flamingo Caribbean Flamingo