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Podcast: BirdNote Daily
Episode: Birds Crossing the Pacific
Description: Over 12,000 miles across at its widest point, you might think the Pacific Ocean is a barrier that even high-flying birds canβt cross. Think again β some species make the trip every year as part of their life cycle. During the spring, Bar-tailed Godwits break up their trip from New Zealand to Alaska with a stop in the Yellow Sea off the coast of East Asia. But for their winter migration, they fly from North America to New Zealand without stopping. The longest recorded godwit journey is over 8,000 miles of uninterrupted flight.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org...