Any disturbance to
migrating birds during their time spent on the South Carolina coast can be life threatening.
Not exact matches
A new study finds that
migrating birds take mini-naps
during the day but only rest half their brains at a time, allowing them to keep one eye open.
«The biggest question for me,» he adds, «is whether the
birds that made these tracks lived at the site
during the polar winter, or
migrated there
during the spring and summer.»
These differences match the two groups» winter environments: The southwest -
migrating birds» more pointed wings allow them to travel faster
during their longer journey, and their wider beaks are better suited for swallowing olives and other Spanish fruits.
Birds, beetles, and other creatures in search of water
migrate into the forests
during the dry summers.
They also provide habitats for
migrating birds, many of which bulk up on brine shrimp before and
during their long journeys.
 Whilst the former can be found as far north as the Arctic Tundra, the warbler is a small northern US
bird that
migrates to South and Central America
during the winter.
There are over 100 species of
birds that live permanently on Caye Caulker or
migrate here
during North Americas harsh winter months.
The best time for
bird watching on the cayes is
during September and October, when thousands of
birds migrate south.
He exhibited regularly at the prestigious Willard Gallery in New York from 1949 to 1965, and he was included in numerous museum exhibitions
during his lifetime, among them the «Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting» (now called the «Carnegie «International») in 1955, and received the Popularity Prize for a 1953 painting called «
Migrating Birds.»
To reach the little to no impact conclusion, the industry assessors relied on limited visual surveys conducted only
during daytime and in good weather to conclude that
migrating birds fly at a height sufficient to avoid the turbines» blades.
This is also major stopover habitat, where
migrating birds are not merely flying over, but landing and taking off — often
during poor weather conditions.
For example, Northern
birds may not
migrate as far south
during the winter.