• The AsianEast African Flyway is a group of well-established routes by which many species of birds migrate annually between mid-Palearctic breeding grounds...
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    across Asia, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to northern Africa. Little has been published about birds using this flyway. The AsianEast African Flyway...
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    The Central Asian Flyway (CAF), Central Asian-Indian Flyway, or Central Asian-South Asian Flyway is a flyway covering a large continental area of Eurasia...
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    Willow warbler (category Birds of Africa)
    12,000 km (7,500 mi) from eastern Siberia to southern Africa along the AsianEast African Flyway, one of the longest migrations of any for a bird of its...
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    gull-billed tern. The Kenya lake system is a key location on the West Asian-East African Flyway, a route followed by huge numbers of birds in their annual migration...
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    ecoregion are an important stopping point for migratory birds on the AsianEast African Flyway. Species include the white stork (Ciconia ciconia), black stork...
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  • River delta is one of the only estuarine staging posts on the AsianEast African Flyway, it is a critical feeding and wintering ground for several migratory...
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    Lake Chilwa (category Endorheic lakes of Africa)
    migrate along the Asian - East African Flyway from Siberia each year. With twelve bird species, the number is over 1% of their total flyway population. The...
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    Migration Flyway Atlantic Flyway Central Flyway Central Asian Flyway East Asian - Australasian Flyway East Atlantic Flyway Mississippi Flyway Pacific Flyway West...
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  • 2011: Flyways – The Eurasian-African Flyway (£227,000) 2012: Flyways – The East Asian-Australian Flyway (£200,000) 2013: Flyways – The Americas Flyway (£270...
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    hardwickii) is a medium-sized, long-billed, migratory snipe of the East Asian–Australasian Flyway. The snipe is 29–33 cm long, with a wingspan of 50–54 cm and...
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    Peninsula is an important stopover on the East Atlantic flyway for birds migrating from northern Europe to Africa. For example, curlew sandpipers rest in...
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    Corn crake (category Birds of Southern Africa)
    bird in the rail family. It breeds in Europe and Asia as far east as western China, and migrates to Africa for the Northern Hemisphere's winter. It is a...
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    hybridization between domestic and wild Mallards wintering in the lower Mississippi Flyway". Ornithology. 139 (4): ukac034. doi:10.1093/ornithology/ukac034. Schummer...
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    Pacific Flyway and with millions of shorebirds annually visiting the bay shallows as a refuge, is the most important component of the flyway south of...
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    Mute swan (category Birds of Asia)
    damages attributed to Mute Swans" by reducing their numbers in the Atlantic Flyway to pre-1986 levels, a 67% reduction at the time. According to a report published...
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    Dalmatian pelican (category Birds of Central Asia)
    and the great white pelican populations of the Black Sea/Mediterranean flyway. Endangered Species Research, 27(2), 119-130. Crivelli, A., & Vizi, O. (1981)...
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    disenfranchise and segregate the African-American population. White interests dominated Arkansas's politics, with disenfranchisement of African Americans and refusal...
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    genetically distinct population of Black-tailed Godwits in the East Asian-Australasian Flyway". Ibis. 163 (2): 448–462. doi:10.1111/ibi.12890. Mullarney,...
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    Central Park (redirect from East Drive)
    migratory birds during their spring and fall migration on the Atlantic Flyway. The first official list of birds observed in Central Park, which numbered...
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    part of Gateway National Recreation Area and a major stop on the Atlantic Flyway. Many public figures have grown up or lived in Queens. Donald Trump, a businessman...
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    Siberian crane (category Birds of North Asia)
    species' flyway in eastern Russia and China. The Siberian crane is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory...
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    White stork (category Birds of Central Asia)
    northwestern Africa, southwestern Asia (east to southern Kazakhstan) and southern Africa. The white stork is a long-distance migrant, wintering in Africa from...
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    Ug99 (section South Asia)
    of wheat do exist, a screen of 200,000 wheat varieties used in 22 African and Asian countries found that only 5-10% of the area of wheat grown in these...
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    (TAU) website. The Jordan River Valley: A Vital Migratory Flyway, Friends of the Earth Middle East. Accessed 17 January 2020 Avigayil Kadesh (30 January 2011)...
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    an international destination for waterfowl hunting along the Mississippi Flyway. Founded in 1880, it was named for Stuttgart, Germany. Stuttgart situated...
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    Steppe eagle (category Birds of East Africa)
    ridges and prominent flyways before radiated across a broad path through the Himalayas, in order to reach the south Asian and other Asian wintering sites....
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    located downtown along Lake Ewauna. Klamath Falls is located on the Pacific Flyway, and waterfowl, raptors, and American white pelican have been seen.[citation...
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    River around the Chain of Rocks Bridge. The city is on the Mississippi Flyway, used by migrating birds, and has a large variety of small bird species...
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    some in east Asia, mainly Japan, also Korea and China. The population has been as high as 200,000 in 1981, and as low as 100,000 in 1987. The Asian populations...
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