For an olive-sided flycatcher, migration can be a marathon. Some of the soot-colored songbirds travel more than 15,000 miles a year, winging their way from South America to Alaska and then back again.
O.A.R.S., a family adventure vacations outfitter, outlines new offers from Peru to Alaska in their 2013 Family Adventure Catalog. The company specializes in multi-generational trips that revolve ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - At least 19 Alaska residents are stuck in Peru due to the global outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski said. The U.S. Embassy in Peru said the country has ...
Alaska is experiencing heightened earthquake activity today, as a number of smaller tremors impact the region. This year has seen frequent and sometimes severe movements around the world, mostly in ...
Japan’s Hokkaido island was struck by a magnitude 5.4 earthquake last night, almost a month after the same island was hit by one of the country’s most powerful tremors. Hokkaido’s latest tremor struck ...
To follow an olive-sided flycatcher, first you have to catch it. By Emily Anthes For an olive-sided flycatcher, migration can be a marathon. Some of the soot-colored songbirds travel more than 15,000 ...
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