What environmental condition in northern latitudes causes cormorants to push south?

Answer

When water begins to freeze, necessitating movement to avoid being unable to take off from solid surfaces

In northern latitudes, cormorants must migrate south when water freezes because they rely on taking off from solid surfaces, a maneuver they cannot perform reliably from ice.

What environmental condition in northern latitudes causes cormorants to push south?
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