The
East Asian - Australasian Flyway is one of the world's great
flyways. At its northernmost it stretches eastwards from the
Taimyr Peninsula in
Russia to
Alaska. Its southern end encompasses
Australia and
New Zealand. Between these extremes the Flyway covers much of eastern Asia, including
China,
Japan,
Korea,
South-East Asia and the western
Pacific. It is especially important for the millions of migratory
waders or shorebirds that breed in northern Asia and Alaska and spend the non-breeding season in South-East Asia and
Australasia. In total, the flyway passes through 22 countries with approximately 55 migratory species travelling along it, equating to about 5 million birds.
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