Tiny Tern Takes Flight follows the migration of arctic terns from the northern arctic to the southern antarctic. Written by Donna B. McKinney and illustrated by Fiona Osbaldstone. With lyrical text ...
Bird watching is a popular activity among nature enthusiasts when exploring the remote corners of the world, and Aurora Expeditions offers the opportunity to witness a variety of bird species that can ...
When we think about epic migrations, we usually imagine great herds of wildebeest crossing African plains or humpback whales gliding thousands of miles through the oceans. But the most extreme ...
Vibrant prose by McKinney and delicate, meticulously rendered images by Obaldstone animate this survey of a year in an arctic tern’s life, and its migration from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back.
Arctic Tern Travels from Pole to Pole Every Year, Covering 70,000 Kilometres (Image: Canva) Imagine taking a flight that circles the Earth twice every year. For the Arctic Tern, that is simply a way ...
Arctic terns undertake an astonishing 70,000 km migration, relying on ocean 'refuelling stations' for sustenance. New research reveals these birds meticulously follow food-rich upwelling zones across ...
COIMBATORE: Bringing much joy to the birders’ community, two species of terns have been spotted at the Puthalam saltpans in Kanniyakumari. This is said to be the first time these seabirds have been ...
The Arctic tern is a small seabird with one of the most extraordinary migration stories in the natural world. Every year, it travels from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back, covering nearly 70,000 ...
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