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Shorebirds are the world's greatest endurance athletes. They migrate non-stop for up to 9 days without food or water: the longest known migration of any species. Flying thousands of miles along ancient flyways, they travel from their feeding grounds in the Southern Hemisphere to the High Arctic and back again. But in just 30 years, populations have declined precipitously.

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Flyways: the untold journey of migratory shorebirds: Directed by Randall Wood. With Mia Wasikowska. Take a birds-eye-view journey into the world of the migratory shorebird. The world's greatest endurance athletes fly up to 9 days non-stop, and they need your help. Come along and hear the message from the birds

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Take a birds-eye-view journey into the world of the migratory shorebird. The world's greatest endurance athletes fly up to 9 days non-stop, and they need your help. Come along and hear the message.

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Migratory shorebirds at a growing risk of extinction. Posted Tue 20 Jun 2023 at 12:39am. Watch. 5m. A new ABC documentary, Flyways, looks at the work of scientists racing against time to preserve.

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Video transcript. [MUSIC PLAYING] - As summer ends, shorebirds rise from the mud and take to the skies. They navigate thousands of miles along ancient flyways, lines of ancestral memory that wrap.

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About the Episode. Shorebirds fly thousands of miles each year along ancient and largely unknown migratory routes called Flyways. More than 200 species, such as Far Eastern Curlews, Lesser.

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Documentary | 90mins | Completed. Using nanotechnology and global tracking from the International Space Station, we follow migratory shorebirds, the world's greatest endurance athletes as they travel the ancient flyways of our planet, and meet the scientists, international lawyers and citizen scientists collaborating to save them. 1.

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Flyways Film: The Story of Migratory Shorebirds. The story of Australia's migratory shorebirds is truly inspiring. Yet, their breeding and feeding sites are under threat. Read on to find out what you can do to protect them. Randall Wood's new film Flyways documents these fascinating birds, how they navigate and manage these incredible feats.

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The untold journey of migratory shorebirds. Flyways follows endangered migratory shorebirds as they travel their ancient migration routes around the planet. Using nanotechnology and global tracking from the International Space Station, the project will uncover the paths of the world's greatest, feathered endurance athletes and shine a light.

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Shorebirds, the wayfarers, are truly the most exquisite species on the planet. On their epic journey, shorebirds tell us so much about ourselves, our world, and our quest for a better future. With the world's migratory shorebirds and their epic Flyways under threat, scientists, in search of answers, race to map their journeys.

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The filmmakers from Storyland, in conjunction with BirdLife Australia and distributor Antidote Films, will hold the world premiere of award-winning director Randall Wood's Flyways - The Untold Story of Migratory Shorebirds on May 6 at the Majestic Cinema in Wynnum, Queensland.. Flyways follows teams of scientists and amateur bird enthusiasts across the world as they join forces to track.

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Flyways tells the untold story of migratory shorebirds. Facing extreme decline, international scientists and birdwatchers come together to track their journey, some flying for 9 days non-stop. The ancient paths the birds use are called Flyways, and our journey alongside them is nothing short of spectacular.

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A flyway is a route regularly used by large numbers of migrating birds - and this is the compelling story of three types of birds, the Eastern Curlew with its characteristic curved beak, the Godwit with its long beak and the Red Knot considerably small than the other two. All with intricate and beautiful plumage and all shorebirds.

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The Eastern Curlew could be extinct within the next few decades. Dr Richard Fuller sets out on tracking these migratory shorebirds to understand what threats.

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This video is 1 of 3 from Flyways: The Extraordinary Story of Migratory Shorebirds. Using ancient memory to draw flyways across the globe, migratory shorebirds are a natural wonder, sometimes.

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One refueling spot for many shorebirds on North America's Central Flyway is in the Great Plains region of the United States, where tiny depressions in the landscape turn into seasonal wetlands.

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