Not in New Zealand. Even in the northern hemisphere, swans will stay in their summer feeding grounds until the water freezes, then move only far enough to find open water. In areas where ponds and rivers to not freeze (or not too much), swans will often stay year-round.
no they fly away for the winter
Berwick swans often head toward wetlands and coastal areas in the winter. Many of these swans spend the winter near the Slimbridge area after leaving Siberia.
Well, you see, swans have to return to the water on a consistent basis in order to stay hydrated. This is why you rarely see swans flying south in winter, because they simply dive under the ice and create a new nest in the mud. The mud provides insulation for the birds when they burrow into it.
Because in the winter its cold in the north (thus the north pole ;) ) and it very warm in the south so if i live in canada and im having winter the south will be having summer. plz accept mine as the best answer :) thankers!
The south Melbourne swans
they go south
Swans feed almost entirely on underwater vegetation. However, in winter they sometimes also eat grass or grains.
No
Swans, and quite a lot of bird species, will migrate southwards to escape the worst of the winter weather.
they migrate south for the winter
In the winter Burrowing Owls go to the South of America.
Well south for the winter in were animals go for a warmer climate so depending on where you live where ever south is south for the winter so say you live in Kansas south might be Oklahoma or texas or reigions lower than that