The bar-tailed godwit, a plump shore bird with a recurved bill, has blown the record for nonstop, muscle-powered flight right out of the sky. A study Wednesday reported godwits can fly up to 7,242 ...
Bar Tailed Godwit this bird travelled around 13,560 kilometres from Alaska to Australia in about 11 days. (Image: X/@thecurioustales) Bar-tailed Godwit flew 13,560 km nonstop from Alaska to Australia.
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The world's longest non-stop flight
The bar-tailed godwit makes the longest nonstop flight of any bird: From Alaska to New Zealand. And they have to shrink their ...
A young bar-tailed godwit appears to have set a non-stop distance record for migratory birds by flying at least 13,560 kilometers (8,435 miles) from Alaska to the Australian state of Tasmania, a bird ...
A bar-tailed godwit, a shorebird weighing only a few hundred grams, completed an astonishing non-stop flight of about 13,560 ...
The bird, tracked by a satellite tag, broke a record when it flew the 8,4000 miles from Alaska to the Australian state of Tasmania. The bird flew... Migrating bird, a bar-tailed godwit, flies from ...
High above the vast Pacific Ocean, far from any land, a small migratory bird performs one of the most extraordinary endurance feats known in the natural world. The Bar-tailed godwit, a shorebird ...
Oct. 30—godwit, research, nome, USGS, bar-tailed godwit, migration This is the time of year when Alaska's migratory birds uproot and move to warmer places. But one shorebird in particular made history ...
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