34.5 mph
the arctic tern, which migrates up to 1700 miles
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The Albatross.
The monarch butterflies do.
It migrates around about 70,900 km (44,300 miles) each year.
The Arctic Tern migrates around 22,000 miles each year.
Type your answer here... 700 miles
They fly sometimes up to 16 hours a day at about 60mph. That is 960 miles per day possibly!
Depends on the goose and his/her purpose for taking flight. Geese often take a short trip around the neighborhood to check out local ponds to see what is going on. A trip for food or to meet up with the flock may be a trip that is only a block or two...some families don't fly anywhere in a day or even a week if they've found a comfortable spot. As far as migration in concerned, they can fly up to a few hundred miles a day, saying the flock is healthy, well-fed, properly hydrated and no members suffer with illness or injury. It also depends on how far away if their winter/summer home is from their present location. Some geese do not migrate at all for the winter. Migration depends on the preference of the flock leaders and their assessment as to if every member is up for making the trip.
The arctic tern, sometimes traveling up to 12,000 miles in one direction.
Miles do not convert to hours. Miles are length and hours is time.