Migratory species are animals that regularly travel long distances between different areas or habitats, often in response to seasonal changes in food availability, climate, or breeding opportunities. These species may include birds, mammals, fish, insects, and even some plants. Migration is a complex behavior that requires precise navigation and timing, and is crucial for the survival and reproduction of many species. Research on migratory species includes studying migration patterns, routes, environmental cues, and the ecological and evolutionary significance of migration in maintaining species diversity and ecosystem functions.Understanding and conserving migratory species is important for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem management.