As climate change leads to milder winters, various species have been affected in different ways. Many birds migrate south to find warmth and food, while some, known as resident birds, stay behind and adapt by fluffing their feathers for warmth and seeking food sources such as nuts and seeds. The changes in winter conditions also affect migratory patterns, as some species adjust their migration timing and distance. The survival strategies employed by birds highlight the impacts and adaptations associated with a warming climate.
Milder winters are disrupting the cold weather routines of many species, causing difficulty for some while opportunistically benefiting others.
Bird species utilize various strategies to cope with winter, ranging from migration to food storage, as climate change alters traditional behaviors.
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