Will the South Carolina birds move to North Carolina?
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JimZ
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The snooty South Carolina birds would never slum in North Carolina. I was raised in South Dakota. I never met a bird that wanted to go to North Dakota except for a couple of loons but then again they were loons.
The Missing Lank
Birds fly south
graphicconception
Only the ones that have access to the current global average surface temperature figures.
The rest of them will just respond to local weather conditions.
οικος
What makes you think that they haven't done so already. When I was young, mockingbirds were strictly southern. Today, they are common north of the Mason-Dixon line.
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Yes I’ve heard they are moving because the rent is cheaper.