Hi again Jasmine
I agree with northdevonfocus - the BBC Earthflight series could be excellent in providing ideas, and as it has just been repeated over the holiday period, several of the programmes are still available on BBC iPlayer - link here
These may be taken down soon, but there is also lots of content from the series on Youtube if you search for "bbc earthflight" - like this clip, a favourite of mine
Hi Jasmine I have read the earlier posts, a theme around the fidelity that a migrant species has to return to the same spot year after year, particularly the raprtors, also that the new birds bred in the north go south but do not return the following year, returning only when of breeding age (2-3 years old) thinking particularly of many wader species. paul
It sounds like whoever set the exam has an interest in birds!
I know nothing about dance, but I'm assuming that the assignment involves creating a dance for a group? If that is the case then I would suggest choosing a species like Swallow or House Martin. These species will tend to lead fairly separate lives while they are breeding during the summer but will then gather in large flocks before migration. They will then wait for suitable conditions before heading south pretty much in unison.
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