The arctic tern can be found south of the tips of South America, Africa and Australia at one end of its migratory route. That means it ranges from near the Antarctic Ocean all the way up to the Arctic. A very informative map of its routes can be seen by visiting our friends at Wikipedia. Just click on the link and scroll down to see the map.
Antarctic Circle
Arctic terns migrate all the way to the coast of Antarctica.
Arctic Terns live in Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Arctic terns migrate farther than any other bird, making the round trip between the Arctic and the Antarctic, more than 40,000 kilometers, 21,750 miles, each year.
On average arctic terns migrate 56,000 miles each year. During the winter season you will find arctic terns in colder climates such as Alaska, the Antarctic, British Columbia, Northern Canada, and other such areas as this.
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The arctic terns are migrating birds. They don't live in one place at any one time. i don't really know why they choose the Arctic as their breeding grounds.
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holiday for a year
Arctic Terns live in Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Humans, terns
Tertiary consumer/predator