migration route
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Definition
Noun: 1. The geographic route along which birds customarily migrate: A specific, often traditional, path or corridor through the air or over land and water that birds follow seasonally when moving between breeding and wintering grounds.
Usage
The term "migration route" is used to describe the established, habitual paths taken by migratory animals, most commonly birds. It refers to the physical geography of the journey. - It is typically used in scientific, conservation, and ornithological contexts. - It can be modified by the species name (e.g., "the Arctic tern's migration route") or by geographic descriptors (e.g., "the East Atlantic Flyway").
Examples
- Scientists are tracking the migration route of the bar-tailed godwit to understand its incredible non-stop flight across the Pacific Ocean.
- The construction of wind farms along a major migration route poses a significant threat to many bird species.
- The Mississippi Flyway is a crucial migration route for waterfowl in North America.
Advanced Usage
- "To follow a migration route": To travel along the established path.
- "To disrupt/interrupt a migration route": To cause an obstacle or break in the traditional path.
Variants and Related Words
- Flyway (noun): A well-established, large-scale geographic migration route used by many bird species. (e.g., "The Central Asian Flyway").
- Migration corridor (noun): A similar term emphasizing a narrower, defined pathway through a landscape.
- Migratory path (noun): A more general synonym for migration route.
Synonyms
- Flyway
- Migratory path
- Migratory corridor
Related Phrases
- Stopover site: A key location along a migration route where birds rest and feed.
Noun
- the geographic route along which birds customarily migrate