Arctic birds fly long distance to avoid predators

Thursday, January 14, 2010 - 16:28 in Biology & Nature

Arctic shorebirds migrate over great distances - from Arctic islands to South America - in part because their eggs are less likely to be eaten in the far North, researchers have found.

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