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Canadian geese that migrate do so twice a year

In September or October, Canada geese fly south to their non-breeding sites to


avoid the cold.

They'll stay in their non-breeding sites all winter.

Geese migrate north to their breeding sites in April, May or Early June.

geese migrate up north because it's the best place for their offspring.

1. Canadian Geese

In the North Pacific, some humpback whales migrate from Alaska to Hawai’i—they
can complete the 3,000 mile trip in as few as 28 days.

While calving, they prefer shallow, warm waters commonly near offshore reef
systems or shores.

Humpback whale feeding grounds are generally in cold, productive waters.

Humpbacks migrate to the warm protected waters of the tropics during the harsh
winter months.

The main reason humpbacks travel to warmer tropical locations is not to feed, but to
begin the breeding process.

2.Humpback Whales
Siberian Cranes cross Russia from the north to the south with brief migration
stopovers.

Then they rest for the few weeks at large wetlands in northeast China before their
long and rapid passage to Poyang Lake in the middle portion of the Yangtze River
floodplain.

They migrate in January and February While winter is going on.

3.Siberian Cranes
Greater Flamingos migrate to freshwater and estuarine habitats across Maharashtra,
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan and some other states.

They migrate in October and March in Summer and on Autumn


4.Greater Flamingos

Kheechan village on the edge of the Thar desert lies on the migration route of
Demoiselle Cranes travelling from their breeding grounds in Eurasia to bask in
India's milder winter.

They come at December and January and mid of February they go.

5. Demoiselle Cranes

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