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A look at long-distance migration reveals surprising pattern. Migration did not originate in the tropics, home of bird diversity.
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Posted on May 10, 2019 Birds are amazing! Migrating birds find their way between summer and winter homes thousands of miles apart. The Northern Wheatear (right) weighs less than an ounce (25 grams) but travels about 9,000 miles from the North American Arctic to sub-Saharan Africa! And the Arctic Tern, below, which weighs about 3.5 ounces (100 grams), flies literally halfway around the world, from the Arctic to the Antarctic, twice a year! Some migrating flights are n
on-stop. Bar-tailed godwits (seen here at the left) fly more than a quarter of the way around the world – without stopping! They don’t even glide – they beat their wings for 8 to 9 days straight, covering about 7,000 miles! Some migrating birds cross seemingly impossible barriers. Bar-headed geese (below) fly over the Himalaya Mountains twice a year – a feat that requires them to go as high as 9,000 meters! Some birds seem to know how to migrate by \