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albatross bird

Proceedings of the New Zealand Ecological Society 24: 84–93 ^ a b Carboneras, C. (1992) "Family Diomedeidae (Albatross)" in Handbook of Birds of the World Vol 1.

Albatross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Learn all you wanted to know about albatrosses with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic.

Albatrosses, Albatross Pictures, Albatross Facts - National Geographic

Albatrosses are the largest seabirds in the world. Albatrosses are amazing. They spend most of their lives at sea and are known as ‘The Symbol of ...

Albatross Fact Sheet

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Albatross - Birds Wiki

Laysan Albatross 2.5 million birds altogether Black-footed 200 000 birds altogether Waved Albatross 6000 birds altogether Amsterdam Albatross 70 birds thought to be alive in ...

The Earth Life Web, The Albatrosses

Albatrosses are large birds with long, narrow wings and very heavy hooked beak