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Researchers confirm first-ever sightings of rare creatures in new location — here's what's happening
This discovery has real-world significance. Researchers confirm first-ever sightings of rare creatures in new location — here ...
Bird counts on an island haven for seabirds have revealed a mixed picture. The number of puffin breeding pairs on the Farne ...
After the excitement of the elections this month, it’s incredibly important to remember what matters to us as Mainers. While some may feel divided on the election results, I know that Mainers stand ...
Numbers of Arctic terns nesting at a key breeding site have dropped by nearly a third this year, as experts warn climate change and disease are hitting the rare birds. Some of the UK’s rarest seabirds ...
Arctic terns -- which fly on the longest migrations of any animal on Earth -- may be able to navigate the dangers posed by climate change, new research suggests. Arctic terns -- which fly on the ...
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 ...
Charrancito se lanza a volar / Tiny Tern Takes Flight will be available November 4, 2025. Read the book in English, then flip it over and read in Spanish! Fly with Tiny Tern from the Arctic to the ...
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 ...
Michael Ellis takes a look at a pair of seabirds that have set remarkable records for long-distance flying. Years ago, on my first pelagic birding trip in the middle of foggy Monterey Bay, the ...
The Arctic tern --which has the world record for the longest annual migration -- uses just a few select routes, a key finding that could help efforts to conserve the species, according to a new study.
Arctic terns – which fly on the longest migrations of any animal on Earth – may be able to navigate the dangers posed by climate change, new research suggests. The birds live in near-perpetual ...
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