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Why Do Birds Migrate South?

Why Do Birds Migrate South?0Each year, birds migrate south to find warmer weather, more food, and safe places to raise their young.

As winter approaches in the northern parts of the world, it becomes harder for birds to find food like insects and seeds. The cold also makes it difficult for them to survive.

By flying south, birds can reach areas where the climate is warmer and food is easier to find.

One of the most common migrating birds in South Korea is the black-faced spoonbill. This rare, endangered bird breeds in South Korea and migrates to warmer regions like Taiwan and southern China during the winter.

Luis Apolo
Staff Reporter
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