Study Reveals Real Reason Birds Migrate

A royal flycatcher shows his stuff. This homebody is content to stay put in Costa Rica year-round.
(Image credit: Copyright 2004 Alice Boyle)

It's food scarcity, not dietary preferences, that motivates birds to migrate thousands of miles back and forth between breeding and non-breeding areas each year, new research shows.

"It's not whether you eat insects, fruit, nectar or candy bars or where you eat them--it matters how reliable that food source is from day-to-day," said study leader W. Alice Boyle of the University of Arizona.

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