Two 150-gm Indian falcons Apang and Alang fly 5,000 km from Manipur to Africa, leaving scientists stunned

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Two satellite-tagged Amur falcons have successfully completed their nearly 5,000-kilometer migration from Manipur, India, to Somalia. These birds, tracked under a wildlife project, undertook an extraordinary nonstop flight across the Arabian Sea. This remarkable journey highlights the species' incredible flight capacity and successful conservation efforts.