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Arctic terns migrate around 25,000 miles every year

Arctic terns migrate around 25,000 miles every year, leaving their Arctic breeding grounds for their winter home in Antarctica, according to The Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It’s the farthest yearly travel of any bird.

Mosttern courtship takes place high in the air, with pairs and groups performing high aerial flights, according to the Audubon Guide To North American Birds.

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