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douglas9

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Sat Oct 29, 2022, 08:07 AM Oct 2022

Alaska-Australia flight could place bird in record books

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A young bar-tailed godwit appears to have set a non-stop distance record for migratory birds by flying at least 13,560 kilometers (8,435 miles) from Alaska to the Australian state of Tasmania, a bird expert said Friday.

The bird was tagged as a hatchling in Alaska during the Northern Hemisphere summer with a tracking GPS chip and tiny solar panel that enabled an international research team to follow its first annual migration across the Pacific Ocean, BirdLife Tasmania convenor Eric Woehler said. Because the bird was so young, its gender wasn’t known.

Aged about five months, it left southwest Alaska at the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta on Oct. 13 and touched down 11 days later at Ansons Bay on the island of Tasmania’s northeastern tip on Oct. 24, according to data from Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Ornithology. The research has yet to be published or peer-reviewed.



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Alaska-Australia flight could place bird in record books (Original Post) douglas9 Oct 2022 OP
Want to read the article. Cracklin Charlie Oct 2022 #1

Cracklin Charlie

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Sat Oct 29, 2022, 08:34 AM
Oct 2022

Going to a Halloween parade in 10 minutes.

Who has a parade at the crack of dawn?

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