About 10 years ago Charlie Spratt, John Good and I visited a Laysan
albatross colony on Kauai (Hawaii) and learned of a research project that
was tracking the birds with gps telemetry. There was a website where you
could get the lat/longs of the subject birds and track them on your National
Geographic globe. During the nesting season when the birds were feeding
their young they would soar (dynamically) to about 100 miles off Seattle,
then down to about San Francisco and back to the nest, barf up a meal for
the chick and do it all over again.
Some of the birds made similar trips to the Aleutians.
Karl Striedieck
"Frank Whiteley" wrote in message
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by the Bar-tailed Godwits, flying 5-9 days without rest to cover over
7000 miles.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...102102685.html