The bird whose bones weigh less than its plumage

A tiny long‑distance migrant hides among tongue‑twister bird names: its air‑filled bones weigh less than its feathers, yet its physiology lets it fly thousands of kilometers nonstop.

A tiny long‑distance migrant hides among tongue‑twister bird names: its air‑filled bones weigh less than its feathers, yet its physiology lets it fly thousands of kilometers nonstop.

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