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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Migration CMap, Arctic Tern Resources http://www.nwf.org/birdsandglobalwarming/birdprofile.cfm?bird=Arctic+Tern, Considering an Arctic tern might live up to 30 years, a single bird may travel more than 650,000 miles in its lifetime. ???? Migration, Arctic Tern Resources http://www.hanscomfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/mb_arctictern08.jpg, Arctic Tern Resources http://www.houghtonmifflinbooks.com/peterson/resources/perspective/migration.shtml, Arctic terns leave the Arctic Circle and head eastwards across the Atlantic Ocean. They fly down the west coasts of Europe and Africa. In spring they fly north back to the Arctic, following the east coasts of South and North America. Lifes Span? Considering an Arctic tern might live up to 30 years, a single bird may travel more than 650,000 miles in its lifetime., The Arctic tern has the longest migration of any bird. The 22,000 mile journey to and from Antarctic takes the bird 90 days each way Where? Arctic terns leave the Arctic Circle and head eastwards across the Atlantic Ocean. They fly down the west coasts of Europe and Africa. In spring they fly north back to the Arctic, following the east coasts of South and North America., Arctic Tern Distance? The Arctic tern has the longest migration of any bird. The 22,000 mile journey to and from Antarctic takes the bird 90 days each way, Migration Bird Arctic Tern