Sounds like a pure fluke?
He,he, plus upto 20…
Thanks!
Actually I wonder about those fluke prints over such a long period of time/distance, would not be surprised if there is quite a lot of damage and change even though there is a lot of work using them.
Arctic tern says hold my beer - “Some individuals have been tracked to travel 56,000 miles (90,000 km) in a single year!”
Groan! (and to reach character limit) Groan, groan, groan.
Common Limpets have a max feeding range of 3.2 metres
The Blue Rayed Limpet migrates 1.5m once in its whole life
So, max range of 3.2 metres, but after every trip they have to get back before the tide goes out, so is that 6.4 metres on some days?
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p.s What’s the ref for these claims?
Can’t remember (but it came from memory). I did some personal research here
https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/uk-and-ireland/view/observation/794510/
https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/uk-and-ireland/view/observation/173166/
(few here can claim that)
I know that some probably exceed that distance and fail to return
https://www.ispotnature.org/communities/uk-and-ireland/view/observation/758334/