An arrow made from wood in central Africa found in Mecklenburg, Germany, as part of a pfeilstorch (“file-stork") contributed to the scientific understanding of this process. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this process, which a subspecies of the bar-tailed godwit performs nonstop from Alaska to New Zealand as part of the East Asia-Australasia Flyway.
ANSWER: bird migration
[10h] These sites were created by a namesake 1971 convention partly to protect migratory waterbirds. This designation can apply to estuaries and coral reefs or man-made sites like rice paddies.
ANSWER: Ramsar sites
[10m] Birds migrating over the East Asia-Australasia Flyway do not cross the Wallace Line, which at its narrowest point runs between Lombok and this island, home to the active volcano Mount Agung.
ANSWER: Bali
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