Migratory in a sentence as an adjective

The butterfly's migratory cycle is longer than its life cycle.

"The elephants’ key migratory routes have been cut off in many places.

In the migratory case they double their weight in body fat before embarking.

The species needs milkweed throughout its migratory path in order to survive.

I've been pushing that idea of "[Establishment] In A Box" on anyone who would listen, too. Could you imagine, in the distant future, entire small towns turning migratory?

MySpace is laughing ... not maliciously but because they now understand that teens are a migratory species.

From TFA, above the photo of Ms. King standing next to a hive fence, "The farmers leave wide pathways between their crops so elephants can move past the fences along their migratory routes.

Disease can be contained by quarantine and preventative measures which isn't possible among a migratory population like humans.

Of course there is definitely a leverage difference, but its impossible to completely eliminate that in a migratory concern.

"To me, when a migratory fish's population can be directly linked to one location, and that population has an effect on out-of-state fish and bird populations, then it is no longer that state's own natural resources.

Migratory definitions

adjective

used of animals that move seasonally; "migratory birds"

adjective

habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work; "appalled by the social conditions of migrant life"; "migratory workers"

See also: migrant