MEGA NEWS-4th December 2025-Lesser Crested Tern-Adult-type still on buoy at Exe Estuary (c 50.6106, -3.4372) best viewed north from Dawlish Warren Hide or distantly from Cockwood Dawlish Warren-Dawlish Warren NNR-Devon-
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

BIRDLIFE DATABASE TAKES RECORD BREAKING 10 MILLION SEABIRD TRACKING POINTS

Seabirds undertake some of the most incredible migratory journeys in the world. Arctic tern, for example, travels from pole to pole every year, a whopping distance of more than 50,000 miles, and many shearwaters and skuas make journeys of tens of thousands of miles, often across deep ocean basins.CLICK ON LINK