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Migration Science and Mystery- Vancouver
Welcome to the Fraser River Delta near the city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. The shorebirds will have traveled 950 miles (1,600 kilometers) from San Francisco Bay near San Francisco, California, to arrive for a rest and a meal at the Fraser River Delta. The Fraser River Delta is 4,330 miles (7,040 kilometers) from Panama Bay!
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