Winter Visitors
"Winter Visitors" refers to the various species of birds and animals that migrate to warmer regions during the colder months. These visitors often seek food and shelter in areas where temperatures are milder, allowing them to survive the winter. Common examples include Canada Geese, Snowy Owls, and American Robins, which travel from their northern breeding grounds to find more hospitable environments.
In addition to birds, some mammals, like deer and bears, may also change their behavior during winter. While some animals hibernate, others may become more active in search of food. Understanding these patterns helps in wildlife conservation and appreciation of nature's seasonal changes.