OSLO (Reuters) - Arctic terns can fly more than 80,000 km (49,700 miles) a year, beating past estimates of the seabirds' record migrations and equivalent to three round trips to the Moon over a ...
With soaring lines washed in luminous colors, Moore (Yoshi and the Ocean) traces a year in the life of the arctic tern—an animal that, back matter suggests, may experience more sunlight than any other ...
COIMBATORE: Bringing much joy to the birders’ community, two species of terns have been spotted at the Puthalam saltpans in Kanniyakumari. This is said to be the first time these seabirds have been ...
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How birds adapt to changing seasons and threats
From goldfinches nesting late in summer to Arctic terns flying between hemispheres, birds have evolved remarkable ways to match their lives to seasonal rhythms. But climate change, habitat loss, and ...
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