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Most birds don't hibernate. They do adapt their behavior to survive the winter, for example, by flying to warmer countries or by eating more, seeking shelter, and lowering their body temperature, which gives them extra energy. The North American nightjar is an exception. It can enter a deep sleep (a kind of hibernation) for extended periods.

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