Bird's yearly trek averages record 44,000 miles

Monday, January 11, 2010 - 18:42 in Earth & Climate

Some birds make long treks south during wintertime, but the Artic tern bests them all, flying on average 44,000 miles on its annual migration from pole to pole, according to a new study. Bird - Recreation - Biology - United States - Zoology

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