Winters south to West Indies, Panama, and west to Hawaiian Islands.
N latitude; winters south to England and Ireland, southern France, northern Italy, and Turkey.
North Atlantic; breeds from Bay of Fundy north to Greenland; winters south to Long Island.
Northern part of northern hemisphere; in North America breeds from New Brunswick to Greenland and Hudson Bay, and northwest to Alaska; winters south to South Carolina and southern California.
North Pacific; breeds from Vancouver north to Aleutian Islands; winters south to southern California.
Florida to South Carolina, and up the Mississippi Valley rarely to Saskatchewan; winters south of the United States, returning in March.
Northern North America, breeding from Labrador, the Hudson Bay region and the Aleutian Islands northward; winters south to Virginia, the Great Lakes and California.
Eastern North America, breeding chiefly north of the United States boundary, but apt to be found nesting in any part of its range; winters south of the United States.
North Atlantic on both the American and European sides; breeds from Nova Scotia northward and winters south to the Great Lakes and the Middle States.
North America, breeding from North Dakota and British Columbia northward; winters south to Central America.
Winters south of the Carolinas, into Mexico, Central America, and the West Indies.
Nests from the Gulf States to Labrador and Manitoba; winters southof Gulf States to Panama.
Winters south of the Gulf States, as far as northern parts of South America.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "winters south" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.