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Like many migratory birds, long-tailed ducks fly south for the winter. They usually live on Arctic shores, though, so 'south' is the area around the Great Lakes.

Microclimates exist all around us. It may be a side of a city that always seems to be a little warmer or always gets more snow.

When you look at a microclimate, there are a lot of factors at play, but in simple terms, it comes down to temperature and moisture. "During the day, you would have wind circulation coming from the water toward the land that is warmer, and in the evening it's the reverse," she said. "All those effects interact together so that at the end, it can be quite complex."Mhairi McFarlane, director of science and stewardship with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, says that differences in microclimates are often more obvious in mountainous or coastal areas.

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