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Which bird has the longest migratory route?

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The Arctic Tern has the longest migratory route of any bird, covering an average of 44,000 miles per year. This remarkable bird breeds in the Arctic during the summer, then travels to Antarctica for the winter. Their long journey is critical for their survival.
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THE ARCTIC TERN IS KNOWN TO HAVE THE LONGEST MIGRATORY ROUTE AMONG BIRDS. THESE REMARKABLE SEABIRDS BREED IN THE ARCTIC  REGIONS, SUCH AS ALASKA, CANADA, AND NORTHERN EUROPE, DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS.
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The bird that has the longest migratory route is the Arctic tern. It travels a round-trip distance of around 70,900 km (44,100 miles) each year, flying from its breeding grounds in the Arctic to its non-breeding grounds in the Antarctic and back again. This remarkable migration takes the Arctic tern across the entire globe, following a zigzagging route that takes advantage of prevailing winds and currents.
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