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Record-breaking Arctic tern migration secrets revealed
by Christina Holvey

BBC News    Translate This Article
7 June 2016

On 7 June 2016 BBC News reported: The Arctic tern is an incredible traveller. Thousands of these birds nest on the Farne Islands, just off the coast of Northumberland in the UK, and although scientists knew they headed south at the end of the summer, no one knew exactly where they went or what route they took to get there. A ground-breaking study of birds that breed on the Farne Islandsr eveals Arctic terns travel 96,000 km -- the longest recorded migration in the natural world. So why do they take such a circuitous route? The answer is surprisingly simple; Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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