albatross birdProceedings 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 encyclopediaLearn all you wanted to know about albatrosses with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. |
Albatrosses, Albatross Pictures, Albatross Facts - National GeographicAlbatrosses 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 ... |
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Albatross - Birds WikiLaysan 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 AlbatrossesAlbatrosses are large birds with long, narrow wings and very heavy hooked beak |