The Incredible Arctic Tern: Covering 44,000 Miles in a Year

Did you know that some species of birds, like the Arctic Tern, can travel incredible distances during migration, covering up to 44,000 miles (71,000 km) in a year?

Arctic Terns fly from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back again, making the longest migration of any bird species. This impressive journey takes them across oceans and through different weather conditions, and they are known to follow the sun to take advantage of favorable winds. The Arctic Tern's migration is a remarkable feat of endurance and navigation, demonstrating the incredible abilities of birds in the natural world.

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