The Extraordinary Lives Of Migratory Birds : Fresh Air Author Scott Weidensaul talks about the millions of birds flying unseen over our heads in the night sky, how the bar-tailed godwit can fly more than a week over water without stopping, and how new tracking technology may help with strategies to keep them alive. His book is A World on the Wing.

Also, Justin Chang reviews Nitram, the new film about events leading up to a mass shooting in Australia.

The Extraordinary Lives Of Migratory Birds

The Extraordinary Lives Of Migratory Birds

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Author Scott Weidensaul talks about the millions of birds flying unseen over our heads in the night sky, how the bar-tailed godwit can fly more than a week over water without stopping, and how new tracking technology may help with strategies to keep them alive. His book is A World on the Wing.

Also, Justin Chang reviews Nitram, the new film about events leading up to a mass shooting in Australia.