This bird has broken a world record last month, flying 13,560 km (8,425 miles) in 11 days over the Pacific Ocean

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This bird is a champion flyer and once again an individual has broken the world record for the longest continual flight.

This week a juvenile godwit just 5 months old landed in Ansons Bay in northeast Tasmania. It had been tagged in Alaska and departed there on October 13, 2022 before flying non-stop to Tasmania.

Godwits are regular visitors to Tasmania so it’s likely that many undertake a similar flight but it’s the first time a tagged bird has flown between Alaska and Tasmania.

This bird flew a minimum of 13,560 km (8,425 miles) in 11 days 1 hour, that’s an average of over 51km/h continually for those 11 days without eating, drinking or sleeping during that journey!

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