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Paris. A diminutive songbird weighing the equivalent of just three teaspoons of sugar can fly over the north Atlantic, scientists said on Tuesday, resolving a 50-year mystery.
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Paris. A diminutive songbird weighing the equivalent of just three teaspoons of sugar can fly over the north Atlantic, scientists said on Tuesday, resolving a 50-year mystery.
The tiny
superbird is the blackpoll warbler (Setophaga striata), they reported in the
journal Biology Letters.
Tipping the
scale at a mere 12 grams, the white-throated, black-capped bird migrates each
autumn from New England to South America.
For half a
century, scientists have debated whether the birds fly non-stop over the ocean
or take breaks on land to carry out this marathon flight.
Backpack
flight recorders, attached to 40 of the birds, have now provided “irrefutable
evidence” that they do it all in one go, the scientists said.
The
geolocators, weighing only 0.5 gram, found that the birds completed an
astonishing non-stop flight of between 2,270 and 2,770 kilometers.
This was
the distance from their summer homes in Vermont and Nova Scotia to Puerto Rico,
Cuba and the Greater Antilles islands, where they made landfall before
continuing to northern Venezuela and Colombia.
The devices
were able to track the birds’ flight path but were not big enough to transmit
the data in real time.
Three
devices with the stored information were recovered for analysis from the
Vermont birds, and two from the Novia Scotia group.
Albatrosses,
sandpipers and gulls are famous for their ultra-long flights — but they have
broad, long wings and can settle on water if they get tired or blown off
course.
For a
forest bird no bigger than a tennis ball, which would drown if it touched the sea,
to do such a feat is a wonder, the researchers said.
“For small
songbirds, we are only just now beginning to understand the migratory routes
that connect temperate breeding grounds to tropical wintering areas,” said Bill
DeLuca at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
“We’re
really excited to report that this is one of the longest non-stop overwater
flights ever recorded for a songbird, and finally confirms what has long been
believed to be one of the most extraordinary migratory feats on the planet.”
The
trackers provided confirmation that had thwarted previous investigations into
the blackpolls.
“The
indirect evidence in favor of an Atlantic voyage was fairly strong,” said Ryan
Norris, a professor of biology at the University of Guelph, Ontario.
“You have
birds landing on ships in the Atlantic, radar studies off the tip of Nova
Scotia showing the birds heading south, and very few sightings of blackpolls in
the southern US in the fall.”
Agence France-Presse
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