Did you know that some birds travel thousands of kilometers each year? Many birds, like storks and swallows, leave Kenya at the end of the rainy season to escape the dry months. They fly to Europe or Asia to find more food and warmer places to lay their eggs. Scientists call this migration.
Birds use the stars and the sun to help them navigate, just like a map! Some birds fly in large groups called flocks, while others travel alone. Have you ever spotted a bird flying in a “V” shape? This formation helps them save energy during their long journey. The next time you see birds flying high, remember—they might be heading on an incredible adventure!