By Kate Persons
Long ago, before sea level rise and then politics intervened, man and other animals moved freely through the Bering Strait region between Asia and North America. Today there are still a handful of migratory birds maintaining that connection, making a marathon annual journey from their nonbreeding areas in Asia and Africa to insect-rich breeding grounds in northern North America.
The tiny arctic warbler is one of those long-haul,…
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