Fresh
solar-powered satellite tags track two
birds' flight from Australia to Russia



Nature has given us more evidence that we are the laziest link in the evolutionary chain.*
A pair of grey plover birds have been tracked flying
from balmy
Australia to the comparitively frigid shores of Russia.
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The two birds called CYA and CYB (genius, guys) were tagged by researchers in the early part of 2016. The tiny,
solar-powered satellite tags have revealed that the duo flew **n-stop (
with the stamina of a sun-soaked-superman)
from the south of
Australia to China — a blistering 7,000 kilometres (4,349 miles).*
One of the two tagged Grey Plover birds - aptly named CYA.
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