Read all about it. Alaska to New Zealand, non-stop, totally on renewable fuel, though there was some CO2 produced, but a pretty green bird, I’d say.
Posted by: atowhee | September 13, 2007
Godwit sets migration distance record!!!
Posted in birding, birds | Tags: natural history, nature, ornithology
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[...] September 2007 Posted by eatmorecookies in Uncategorized. trackback Atowheeblog beat me to this one, but you should definitely follow the links to learn about “E7″, a female Bar-tailed [...]
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