Scientists fitted a European honey buzzard with a GPS tracker. The bird flew for 42 days, covering more than 10,000 km from South Africa to Finland and helping researchers uncover the secrets of one of nature's greatest migrations
- A tiny GPS tracker attached to a European honey buzzard revealed an extraordinary feat of endurance that few humans could match.
- Over 42 days, the bird travelled more than 10,000 km from its wintering grounds in South Africa to its breeding habitat in Finland, crossing deserts, mountain ranges and numerous countries along the way.
- The journey, documented by researchers led by Finnish ornithologist Dr.
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- A tiny GPS tracker attached to a European honey buzzard revealed an extraordinary feat of endurance that few humans could match.
- Over 42 days, the bird travelled more than 10,000 km from its wintering grounds in South Africa to its breeding habitat in Finland, crossing deserts, mountain ranges and numerous countries along the way.
- The journey, documented by researchers led by Finnish ornithologist Dr.
Sources: Times of India