What is the maximum migratory distance recorded for the Siberian subspecies, *P. t. yakutensis*?

Answer

12,000 km (7,500 miles)

The Siberian subspecies, *P. t. yakutensis*, is known for undertaking one of the most demanding avian commutes relative to body size. This subspecies travels an immense distance, sometimes up to 12,000 km, which is equivalent to 7,500 miles, in its journey to reach its wintering grounds. This massive migratory effort typically follows the route defined by the Asian–East African Flyway.

What is the maximum migratory distance recorded for the Siberian subspecies, *P. t. yakutensis*?
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