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Wildlife Encore

on BBC Radio 4 FM

To Fly where the Sun Never Sets
The life story of an Arctic tern by Paul Thomas
Narrated by Andrew Sachs
Arctic terns migrate from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back each year, a round trip of 25,000 miles. Why do they fly so far, and how do they find their way? Zoologists Robin Baker , Euan Dunn and Chris Mead follow the fortunes of one individual, recognised by the numbered ring on its leg -74/B. Producer MICHAEL BRIGHT BBCBristol. Stereo (R)

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Paul Thomas
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Robin Baker
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