Migratory bird breaks longest non-stop flight record: How a ‘bar-tailed godwit’ flew 13,560 km for 11 days

A remarkable feat in avian endurance has been achieved by a bar-tailed godwit, a small shorebird weighing merely a few hundred grams. This bird has set a new record for the longest non-stop flight, covering an impressive distance of approximately 13,560 kilometers (8,400 miles) from Alaska to Australia in just 11 days. The journey, which involved no landings, showcases the incredible migratory capabilities of this species, known for its long-distance travel during seasonal migrations. The bar-tailed godwit is renowned for its ability to fly continuously for extended periods, relying on fat reserves stored in its body. This record-breaking flight emphasizes the bird's remarkable adaptation to its environment and raises awareness about the challenges faced by migratory species due to climate change and habitat loss. As they undertake such grueling journeys, these birds highlight the importance of conservation efforts to protect their migratory routes and breeding grounds. The achievement has garnered significant attention from ornithologists and birdwatching enthusiasts alike, underscoring the extraordinary capabilities of nature and the need for continued research and conservation initiatives to protect these migratory birds.
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