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  2. Arctic tern - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic tern is famous for its migration; it flies from its Arctic breeding grounds to the Antarctic and back again each year. The shortest distance between these areas is 19,000 km (12,000 mi). The long journey ensures that this bird sees two summers per year and more daylight than any other creature on the planet. [11]

  3. Portal:Birds/Selected species/2007-18 - Wikipedia

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    The arctic tern is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. It has a circumpolar distribution, breeding colonially in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America. The species is strongly migratory, seeing two summers each year as it migrates from its northern breeding grounds to the oceans around Antarctica and back each ...

  4. Bird migration - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic tern holds the long-distance migration record for birds, travelling between Arctic breeding grounds and the Antarctic each year. Some species of tubenoses , such as albatrosses , circle the Earth, flying over the southern oceans, while others such as Manx shearwaters migrate 14,000 km (8,700 mi) between their northern breeding ...

  5. 25 Classic Winter Books to Read by the Fire - AOL

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    Charlotte McConaghy's Migrations is the story of Franny Stone, an Irish-Australian woman who wants to track the last flight of the Arctic terns — birds who migrate from the North Pole to ...

  6. Anxious wait to see how Arctic terns fare at colony struck by ...

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  7. Portal:Birds/Selected species/12 - Wikipedia

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    The arctic tern is K-selected, caring for and aggressively defending a small number of young. Parents feed them fish for a considerable time, and help them fly south to winter. Arctic terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching twenty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species has an estimated one million ...

  8. Tern - Wikipedia

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    Young birds migrate with the adults. [18] Terns are generally long-lived birds, with individuals typically returning for 7–10 breeding seasons. Maximum known ages include 34 for an Arctic tern and 32 for a sooty.

  9. Walter Suza guest column: The column that I wish I could write

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    A column that could translate into the language of migratory birds, to reveal spiritual trails still unknown to man, secret maps imprinted in the genomes of Arctic terns, Canada geese, Sandhill ...