Red-neck phalarope: A migratory divide towards the Pacific Ocean and Arabian Sea

When winter comes, populations of red-neck phalarope from the Western Palearctic migrate to two different destinations — the Pacific Ocean or the Arabian Sea — following an exceptional migratory divide strategy which has never been described in this geographical area.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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