Snowbirds
"Snowbirds" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Just like the human "snowbirds" who fly south for the winter, saltwater fish often cruise to warmer climes when the mercury plummets.
They were snowbirds who always spent winters in Texas, and summers in Wisconsin.
Each fall, Florida, Arizona, and California see thousands of Canadians, called "snowbirds," drive south to take up temporary residence during the cold Canadian winter.
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