The bar-tailed godwit, on her epic annual migration, leaves her nest every spring. After over 7,500 miles on the wing, she needs to find a place to land. Any decent, dry nest will do the job admirably the first night, she is exhausted. But soon enough, she will want to feather her nest 'just so' …
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