Greg Egan on Nostr: “[The Arctic tern] sees two summers per year and more daylight than any other ...
“[The Arctic tern] sees two summers per year and more daylight than any other creature on the planet.”
“A tern ringed as an unfledged chick on the Farne Islands in the northern summer of 1982 reached Melbourne just three months after fledging – a journey of more than 22,000 km.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_ternPublished at
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