8 incredible birds that migrate over 5000 km - a distance from New York to London
Arctic Tern - flies an astounding 70,800 kilometers yearly, migrating from the Arctic to the Antarctic!
Sooty Shearwater –travel up to 64,400 kilometers, navigating vast oceans between New Zealand and the North Pacific.
Red Knot –make a breathtaking journey of around 29,000 kilometers from Arctic breeding grounds to South America.
Bar-tailed Godwit –covers nearly 12,070 kilometers, flying nonstop from Alaska to New Zealand without landing.
Eurasian Curlew -migrate across Europe and Africa, flying up to 12,070 kilometers between nesting and wintering sites.
Sandwich Tern –migrate gracefully along coasts, covering distances of up to 9,650 kilometers in seasonal travels.
Black-tailed Godwit –travels around 8,050 kilometers between its breeding grounds and wintering wetlands.
American Golden-Plover –the American Golden-Plover migrates an impressive 4,830 kilometers from Arctic tundras to South America.