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migration route

n. the geographic route along which birds customarily migrate [syn: flyway]

Usage examples of "migration route".

Anatolia is the primary land bridge across the historical migration route to Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Those who had managed to recall this much of their migration route had met this final obstacle and perished here.

He would follow the old migration route, the way the ancient hunters had gone when they followed game into America.

For an instant Yockerbow thought he must be watching a drift of cloudcrawlers on their migration route.

At my insistence we kept well to one side of the broad worn trail that marked the dinosaurs' migration route.

The land-use regs said your house couldn't be right on a migration route and had to be at least a mile from all other human structures.

Maybe the bison had changed their migration route without telling the government.

The concourse was part of the migration route for the giant, motile machines, blatantly artificial, choo maintained, the bounding wall of forest to Port pocked every 500 metres or so with high, vulval openings, where woven Tree root paths dove into the thick vegetation.

They might band it, so they could trace its migration route by radio.

From that famine the berserker had led its followers and their tribe into a land ripe for plunder, by outlining for them a migration route, using its old battle-maps of the planet's surface.