Why do Mockingbirds breeding in the northernmost parts of their U.S. range typically migrate south?

Answer

When the weather turns cold and resources become scarce

Birds breeding in the northernmost parts of their range migrate south when the weather turns cold and the availability of necessary resources decreases.

Why do Mockingbirds breeding in the northernmost parts of their U.S. range typically migrate south?
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