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Pacific golden plover in breeding plumage—soon to be flying 5,500 miles to the Alaskan Arctic

Did You Know?
During northern summers, three shorebirds--plover, turnstone, and tattler--nest in Alaska and northern Canada. After nesting, they fly non-stop over 3,000 miles of open ocean to Hawaii. After briefly resting there, they fly more thousands of miles to Samoa. The round-trip is 11,000 miles.

Last Updated: June 05, 2009 at 16:05 MST