James Franks, age 10, of Lemon Grove,
There are several championship flight classes in the bird world, The great albatross starts to travel soon after he learns to fly and spends the rest of his life soaring over the wide oceans of the world He covers thousands of miles a year and touches land only to nest The champion in proportion to his size is the busy humming bird Every year, many of these midgets fly 500 miles non‑stop back and forth across the Gulf of Mexico
The champion of the long distance migrating birds is most likely the Arctic tern This dainty bird builds his nest inside the Arctic Circle and sets off with his charming family to spend the winter in or near the Antarctic Circle, What’s more, he does not take the shortest route It is estimated that the Arctic tern flies about 20,000 miles a year migrating between his summer and his winter homes