Flyway

For the Iowa State University journal, see Flyway (magazine). For routes taken by airplanes, see Airway (aviation). For Java database migration framework, see Flyway (software).

A flyway is a flight path used in bird migration. Flyways generally span over continents and often oceans.

“ The concept of flyway is essentially an operational concept linked to waterfowl whose populations one wishes to manage over their entire migration space.[1] ”
— Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals, United Nations Environment Programme

Flyways of the Americas

Flyway distribution for N. American waterfowl: Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and Pacific Flyways.

Flyways of Eurasia, Africa, and Australasia

Central Asian, East Asian-Australasian and West Pacific migratory bird flyways

See also

References

  1. ↑ CMS Secretariat, 32nd Meeting of the Standing Committee (8–9 November 2007). STRATEGIC REVIEW OF FLYWAY PAPER (PDF). Bonn: UNEP/CMS Secretariat,.

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