Elizabetha started putting on some speed yesterday. She appears to be seriously starting her migration, flying 275 km (171 miles), almost due south across the Ungava Peninsula in Quebec.
In the afternoon, she flew an additional 36 km (22 miles) before putting in for the night in a tarn-strewn area of tundra. She hasn't arrived at the treeline yet.
On her present course, she is heading towards Maine and the classic east coast or Atlantic seaboard migration route.
Will she take a coastal or mountain route once she enters the US?