Sentences with phrase «migrate south»

The time may come when whole communities may migrate south in the winter, or move to new lands whenever they feel the need for a change of scenery.»
Starting around the 9 - month lag, positive correlations (warm waters during an El Niño) migrate south from the southern tip of Greenland, and starting around the 4 - month lag from the Davis Strait, along the west coast of Greenland.
The warm water in the NW pacific characteristic of a neg PDO is able to migrate south and influence the Walker Circulation pump and hence ENSO.
Try flight of the penguins: As if our flightless - fowl friends haven't had enough to deal with of late, the warming of the Antarctic Peninsula during the past few decades is also forcing penguin populations to migrate south.
In New York, ducks no longer migrate south for the winter, making Central Park... [read more»]
Whales migrate south through the Santa Barbara Channel along Oxnard's shores in the winter.
Every winter thousands of grey whales migrate south down the Pacific coast to the Baja peninsula in Mexico.
The best time for bird watching on the cayes is during September and October, when thousands of birds migrate south.
The gray - whale - watching season in California varies along the coast during winter and spring as the grays migrate south to the mating and calving lagoons of Mexico, then return north to feed mainly off Alaska.
Every winter between November and February, thousands of Monarch Butterflies migrate south to the warm sanctuary of Pismo Beach, which has the largest aggregation of Monarchs in the United States.
In the winter, these eastern gray whales migrate south along the west coast of the U.S to Mexico to breed and have their calves.
HABITAT, RANGE, AND MIGRATION Belugas live in frigid Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, but some populations migrate south to warmer water in the summer.
Every winter, humpback whales migrate south from Alaska to Hawaii's warm waters.
The fall season was ending and winter was quickly approaching, so Patchi's father gave out a roar for the herd to migrate south to the winter feeding grounds.
They were on their way to migrate south, but the rapidly dropping temperatures have frozen the sea all the way to the ocean floor, blocking their only path.
It's always around this time of year that I wish I could migrate south to a tropical island where it is always warm and sip umbrella drinks all day.
Changes in climate can cause the polar jet stream — the boundary between the cold North Pole air and the warm equatorial air — to migrate south, bringing with it cold, Arctic air.
This tricks the birds into thinking the people are their parents, allowing the team to later guide young birds to migrate south to Florida for the winter by leading them in ultralight aircraft.
Schaefer's team also found that German blackcaps wintering in the UK possess browner plumage on their backs, rounder wings and pointier beaks than blackcaps that migrate south.
Can science tell you why birds migrate south in the winter?
Every year around the 26th of August, they would assemble in large flocks and then migrate south.
Last year, when as usual I was counting the number of swallows assembled to migrate south, I could only see about fifteen; no more.
Taking their place are media and technology companies, which are migrating south from Midtown to Lower Manhattan in search of cheaper lease rates.
Was just chatting with a Sydney - sider who was entertaining real fantasies about migrating south to Radelaide, purely because they could never afford to buy a tiny unit, let alone a house anywhere within 2 hours of the CBD!
Gubbins noticed that around 1770, an excursion — a small, localized reversal in the magnetic field — bloomed near the equator and began migrating south.
In principle, Begun says hominins might also have originated in eastern Europe and migrated south with these other species.
One population of the tribe settled near the Gila River in Phoenix, Ariz., and another kept migrating south, making their home in Maycoba, Mexico.
In Taiwan, the purple crow butterfly (Euploea tulliolus) migrates south from northern and central parts of the island to the warmer Maolin scenic area every winter, where the butterfly masses draw crowds of lepidopteran - loving tourists.
It focuses on the Hooded Warbler, a songbird that spends a brief summer nesting in the forests of eastern North America before migrating south to winter along the Caribbean coast from southern Mexico to Panama.
When birds are migrating south in the fall, these pile - ups would happen on the north side of the lakes rather than the south.
Northern right whales have a whole ocean to live in, but they still stay close to humans, feeding in Cape Cod and the Bay of Fundy, migrating south to Georgia to give birth, then back up north to feed again.
Researchers knew that the reindeer spent their summers in calving grounds in the north and migrated south to spend the winter in a bit more hospitable territory.
Those blobs were actually swarms of monarch butterflies migrating south for the winter.
The first Americans settled there for thousands of years before migrating south, they say.
The Ice Age is beginning, and all the animals are migrating south to warmer places.
Regina Schroeder, who started reviewing for Booklist in 2001, worked at (the original) Powell's until 2003, when she decided she'd had enough of northern winters and migrated south.
Look for whales migrating south as you migrate with your lover along the Owl Trail.
Also saw several whale migrating south.
After the merger with North America, the Isthmus of Panama in the north would be the land bridge by which many different animals, including humans, migrated south into this diverse continent.
Migrating south for the winter, the Monarchs can travel up to 3,000 miles to roost in the preserve's eucalyptus trees, Monterey pines and Monterey cypress.
The park is home to many rare species of birds, and a popular stop off for those migrating south to Africa for the winter so bring your binoculars!
As you spot birds migrating south to escape the winter cold, consider Diffusion Choir — a stunning kinetic sculpture that uses 400 folding elements to stimulate the movement of a flock of birds.
Howell — clear, but only temporary if multi-year ice (MYI) from the Queen Elizabeth Islands migrates south
But in contrast to fearful global warming theory and species range, since 1980 moose have migrated south from New Hampshire into Massachusetts and Connecticut, despite temperatures that average 4 to 6 ° F warmer.
Howell — clear, but only temporarily if multi-year ice from the Queen Elizabet Islands migrates south
The power button is now textured, there's only one bottom - mounted speaker grill and the headphone port has migrated south as well, sitting on the other side of the USB Type - C charging port for the 3,000 mAh battery.
Ned Stafford was raised in Ithaca, New York, and migrated south to Florida where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University.
Most of my flowers are hanging on till our first frost and we've been seeing many butterflies that are migrating south.
We are like birds — migrating south when the winter gets cold.

Not exact matches

By and large, those jobs didn't migrate across the Pacific, but instead crossed the border south to the US, as the loonie's soaring value made Canadian labour costs uncompetitive.
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