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Siberia to Rajasthan, crane sets a flight record - 3,676 km

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 November 2024 ()
A Siberian Demoiselle crane, nicknamed Sukpak, has broken the record for the longest migratory flight to Rajasthan, India, covering over 3,676km. Tagged in the remote Tyva Republic of Russia, Sukpak's journey took an unusual route through Pakistan, reversing the typical migration path.
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