I think you would need to be more specific. There
are many birds that can't fly. Obvious examples are penguins, but we only have
one species resident in Australia but it is not a migrant. Of course the
Emperor Penguin walks great distances across the Antarctic when breeding but
that is not Australia. The Emu walks everywhere but I don't think its travels
are migratory. Many species that have evolved on islands have lost the ability
to fly but they don't migrate either.
If you mean international walking migrants,
obviously Australia has none. Maybe the Ostrich in Africa is (one continent with
many nations).
Philip
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