Here are the different types of migratory patterns certain birds have
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Here's a fact: birds don't follow the same migratory patterns twice. It's pretty cool how birds can get back a different way then how they came.
A One leg migration means there is a obvious bend in the migration pattern.
Pelagic wandering is when birds migrate, but not to breed.
Leap-frogging is when 2 of the same species occupy different nesting areas, but flew on the same route.
Premigratory movement is when the young of the species migrate before the parents.
Vagrant migration is when birds wind up somewhere they're not supposed to be.
All migrations are different and unique in their own way. If you see one, treasure that moment, they're an amazing view.
A One leg migration means there is a obvious bend in the migration pattern.
Pelagic wandering is when birds migrate, but not to breed.
Leap-frogging is when 2 of the same species occupy different nesting areas, but flew on the same route.
Premigratory movement is when the young of the species migrate before the parents.
Vagrant migration is when birds wind up somewhere they're not supposed to be.
All migrations are different and unique in their own way. If you see one, treasure that moment, they're an amazing view.