The Bird That Does Not Migrate
Abstract
Migration is defined as the traveling from one region to another by animals. Depending on when an animal migrates depends on what they use. If they migrate during the day they will track the movement of the sun while if they migrate at night they will track the position of the stars. Many species of animals migrate including birds, fish, insects, mammals, and reptiles. The reason for migration is commonly due to weather conditions which then cause a scarce amount of food sources and harsh environments. When conditions get too harsh food sources can migrate themselves, or go underground. The most common owl in the world is the Barn Owl (Tyto albus). These birds can be found all over the world with different sizes and feather patterns. The Barn Owls in Europe and North America are the most in common. Even though these birds can be found everywhere they do not usually migrate
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