The Asian–East African Flyway is a group of well-established routes by which many species of birds migrate annually between mid-Palearctic breeding grounds...
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across Asia, the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to northern Africa. Little has been published about birds using this flyway. The Asian–East African Flyway...
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The Central Asian Flyway (CAF), Central Asian-Indian Flyway, or Central Asian-South Asian Flyway is a flyway covering a large continental area of Eurasia...
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Willow warbler (category Birds of Africa)
12,000 km (7,500 mi) from eastern Siberia to southern Africa along the Asian–East African Flyway, one of the longest migrations of any for a bird of its...
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gull-billed tern. The Kenya lake system is a key location on the West Asian-East African Flyway, a route followed by huge numbers of birds in their annual migration...
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ecoregion are an important stopping point for migratory birds on the Asian–East African Flyway. Species include the white stork (Ciconia ciconia), black stork...
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Lake Chilwa (category Endorheic lakes of Africa)
migrate along the Asian - East African Flyway from Siberia each year. With twelve bird species, the number is over 1% of their total flyway population. The...
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River delta is one of the only estuarine staging posts on the Asian–East African Flyway, it is a critical feeding and wintering ground for several migratory...
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2011: Flyways – The Eurasian-African Flyway (£227,000) 2012: Flyways – The East Asian-Australian Flyway (£200,000) 2013: Flyways – The Americas Flyway (£270...
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hardwickii) is a medium-sized, long-billed, migratory snipe of the East Asian–Australasian Flyway. The snipe is 29–33 cm long, with a wingspan of 50–54 cm and...
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