flywayˈflaɪˌweɪ
flyway (n)
- plural
- flyways
English Definitions:
migration route, flyway (noun)
the geographic route along which birds customarily migrate
flyway (Noun)
A migratory route used by birds between breeding areas.
Flyway
A flyway is a flight path used in bird migration. Flyways generally span over continents and often oceans.
Flyway
A flyway is a flight path used by large numbers of birds while migrating between their breeding grounds and their overwintering quarters. Flyways generally span continents and often pass over oceans. Although applying to any species of migrating bird, the concept was first conceived and applied to waterfowl and shore birds. The flyways can be thought of as wide arterial highways to which the migratory routes of different species are tributaries. An alternative definition is that a flyway is the entire range of a migratory bird, encompassing both its breeding and non-breeding grounds, and the resting and feeding locations it uses while migrating. There are four major north–south flyways in North America and six covering Eurasia, Africa, and Australasia.
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