News - Albatrosses
A new study of the wandering albatross – one of the largest birds on Earth – has shown that some of the birds are breeding earlier in the season compared with 30 years ago.
Wandering albatrosses have altered their foraging due to changes in wind fields in the southern hemisphere during the last decades.
A fun and educational ebook, illustrated by award winning artist Bill Bolton and supported by the Royal Society for Protection of Birds.
A Laysan albatross at least six decades into her life has stumped federal biologists by raising another chick.
The North Pacific Ocean is now commonly referred to as the world's largest garbage dump with an area the size of the continental United States covered in plastic debris.
Reference Library - Albatrosses
Amsterdam Albatross or Amsterdam Island Albatross, (Diomedea amsterdamensis),...




