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Sterna / Birds of Western Australia / Arctic Tern / Tern / Bird migration / Seabird / Little Auk / Bridled Tern / Roseate Tern / Charadriiformes / Lari / Neognathae
Date: 2010-01-11 18:00:04
Sterna
Birds of Western Australia
Arctic Tern
Tern
Bird migration
Seabird
Little Auk
Bridled Tern
Roseate Tern
Charadriiformes
Lari
Neognathae

Tracking of Arctic terns Sterna paradisaea reveals longest animal migration Carsten Egevanga,b,1, Iain J. Stenhousec, Richard A. Phillipsd, Aevar Petersene, James W. Foxd, and Janet R. D. Silkd

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