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Did you know that the smallest bird in the world is the bee Hummingbird? Native to Cuba, it weighs less than 2 grams and is only about 2.25 inches long. Despite its tiny size, it can beat its wings up to 80 times per second, creating a humming sound as it hovers to feed on nectar.
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Owls have special feathers that enable them to fly almost silently. The edges of their flight feathers are serrated, breaking up the turbulence into smaller currents and reducing the noise that occurs when air flows over the wing. This allows them to swoop down on prey undetected, making them highly effective nocturnal hunters.
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The Bar-tailed Godwit holds the record for the longest nonstop flight of any bird. In 2020, one of these birds flew more than 7,500 miles (12,000 kilometers) from Alaska to New Zealand without stopping to rest or eat. The journey took about 11 days, showcasing the bird's incredible endurance and navigational skills.
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Did you know? that the Arctic Tern holds the record for the longest migration of any bird? These incredible birds travel from their breeding grounds in the Arctic all the way to the Antarctic and back each year—a round trip of about 44,000 miles (71,000 kilometers)! They essentially chase the summer, experiencing more daylight than any other creature on Earth.
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