Which South American coast do one population of Xemes winter along?

Answer

The coasts of Peru and Chile

The migratory patterns of the Sabine’s Gull are exceptionally far-ranging and pelagic. Following the conclusion of the short breeding season in the Arctic tundra, populations disperse widely across the oceans. One major southbound route involves birds traveling along the western coast of the Americas. These individuals undertake a massive journey to spend the non-breeding season far to the south, ultimately wintering along the coasts of Peru and Chile. This highlights the species' commitment to an offshore existence outside of the brief Arctic summer when they must touch land only to reproduce.

Which South American coast do one population of Xemes winter along?

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