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For Shorebirds, Summer Ends Early

Aug 2, 2024
Many birds start their long migrations much earlier than we think, especially shorebirds from the Arctic tundra. The American Golden-Plover exemplifies this, nesting in a brief growing season before leaving their young behind to travel south by mid-summer. This fascinating look at their life cycle reveals the urgency of their migration compared to the more prolonged return to North America.
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