Golden Plover’s Four-Day Flight while Fasting
In the Name of Allah---the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. Abstract The golden plovers ( Pluvialis fulva and Pluvialis dominica ) perform one of the most remarkable feats of avian migration: a nonstop, transoceanic flight lasting up to four days without food, water, or rest. This paper outlines the physiological, navigational, and ecological aspects of this journey, highlighting the golden plovers’ extraordinary capabilities and the biological adaptations that make such endurance possible. Let’s explore what makes Golden Plover’s Four-Day Flight possible while Fasting. 1. Introduction Long-distance migration in birds often involves significant physiological and behavioral adaptations. Among the most impressive examples is the golden plover’s continuous flight over the Pacific Ocean, covering over 3,000 km from Alaska to the Hawaiian Islands. Unlike other birds that migrate via continental routes with opportunities for rest and refueling, golden plovers traverse a vast, f...