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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Huge flock of bar-tailed godwits (Limosa lapponica) and red knots in flight, silhouetted against orange sunset sky along the North ...
New Delhi: An inconspicuous grey-brown bird called the bar-tailed godwit holds the record for the world’s longest non-stop migratory flight. Stretching from Alaska to Australia, this wintertime flight ...
A young bird has become a world record holder by flying 8,425 miles non-stop from Alaska to Australia in 11 days. The five-month-old bar-tailed godwit left Alaska on October 13 and touched down in ...
A conservation group has tracked a migration for the ages, in which a male bar-tailed godwit flew from Alaska to New Zealand without taking a single break. As the Guardian reports, the bar-tailed ...
In a tidal mudflat along coastal Alaska, two Bar-tailed Godwits were preparing for their long migratory journey. “Did you know that a new world record was set last year?” asked Rusty, swallowing a big ...
How is it possible to fly 11,000 kilometers without a single break? The record holder for long distance flight outdoes all human-made aircraft. The bar-tailed godwit has very low energy consumption, ...
The bar-tailed godwit holds the record for the longest nonstop flight, covering approximately 7,500 miles from Alaska to New Zealand in just 11 days. Known for its remarkable migration, the Arctic ...
Bar-tailed godwit broke a Guinness World Record. When a bar-tailed Godwit flew 8,435 miles non-stop from Alaska to Tasmania, Australia, it surpassed the previous record for the longest non-stop ...