They migrate to warmer places - to raise a family, before returning to the arctic.
the arctic tern, which migrates up to 1700 miles
The Arctic Tern
the Arctic tern
The Albatross.
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arctic tern
It migrates around about 70,900 km (44,300 miles) each year.
The Arctic Tern migrates around 22,000 miles each year.
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) qualifies as such.
The arctic tern, sometimes traveling up to 12,000 miles in one direction.
The Arctic Tern is known to have the longest migration route of any bird, flying from its breeding grounds in the Arctic to its wintering grounds in the Antarctic and back, covering a round trip of up to 44,000 miles (71,000 kilometers) each year.
A Sabine's gull is a small bird of the gull family, Latin name Xema sabini, which breeds in the Arctic and migrates south during the autumn.