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Arctic tern sees two summer seasons per year give reasons

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But their extraordinary yearly wandering puts them in their own category in the bird world. Arctic terns migrate to follow the summer sun. Seasons happen because Earth is tilted on its axis while it revolves around the sun. During winter, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun's warming rays.

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