Robin migrates 140 miles over North Sea in just four hours, under the cover of darkness

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Robin migrates 140 miles over North Sea in just four hours, under the cover  of darkness
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BTO on X: A Robin has crossed the North Sea in just under 4 hours, completing a 140-mile stretch as part of its autumn migration! A new nano-tag fitted on the bird sends a signal to any nearby receiver, helping us learn about their journey. Find out more at

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