Imphal, May 26 -- After stopping over in northeastern India on her way back from her winter sojourn in Africa, a radiotagged female falcon has reached her breeding grounds in northern China, in the process covering a distance of 120,000 since being fitted with the tracker. Longleng, an Amur falcon (Falcon amurensis) named after a Nagaland district, was radio-tagged in October 2016 in Nagaland by Wildlife Institute of India (WII) scientists as part of a project to study the flight route of these long-distance migratory birds and the environmental patterns along the route they fly....