

Have you heard of migratory birds? There are two kinds: summer birds and winter birds. Summer migrants travel "north in spring and south in autumn," spending the entire year in warm climates, whereas winter migrants fly north in spring to live in distant, cold regions, only to return in the winter. Even though each might spend half their life in the same area, they never actually meet.

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