Bar-tailed Godwit "E7" continues to break records.

Jan 07, 2008 11:55

While working at Broome Bird Observatory, our main focus was migratory waders. The birds at Broome fly from Siberia to Australia and back every year. I also learned that the godwits that fly to the eastern side of the country and New Zealand potentially have the longest single leg migration of any animal in the world - flying from Alaska, across the Pacific, to New Zealand..

E7 proved the speculations were correct.

I'm hoping to get to Broome again in April, so I can farewell these magnificent birds as they form flocks 20,000 strong and wing their way to Siberia.



My boss holding a bar-tailed godwit.

migration, bar-tailed godwit

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