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Juvenile bird breaks nonstop flight record, covering 8,400 miles in 11 days

Por: Newsweek World November 01, 2022

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A 4-month-old bar-tailed godwit appears to have set a new world record for the longest nonstop bird flight. The young bird, known as B6, made the 8,400-mile journey from Alaska to Tasmania in just 11 days, without pausing to eat, sleep or drink.We know that adults make these flights regularly, but a juvenile godwit has never before been tracked southward from Alaska, Jesse Conklin, an independent researcher who first tagged the bird earlier this... + full article



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