Albatross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Albatrosses , of the biological family Diomedeidae , are large seabirds allied to the procellariids, storm-petrels and diving-petrels in the order Procellariiformes (the tubenoses). They range wide...
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Information about the Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) on ARKive ... The impressive wandering albatross has the largest recorded wingspan of any bird, reaching up to a massive 3.5 metres across (2). Juveniles have chocolate-brown feathers and a white facemask but ... For more information on the wandering albatross see:
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www.arkive.org/wandering-albatross/diomedea-exulans/info.html
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Information about the Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) on ARKive: threats and conservation ... The majority of wandering albatross breeding sites are protected within reserves, and the island of Macquarie is a World Heritage Site. This species also receives protection under Appendix II of ... Species information...
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www.arkive.org/wandering-albatross/diomedea-exulans/thr...
www.arkive.org/wandering-albatross/diomedea-exulans/threats-and-conservation.html
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Wandering Albatross - Wandering Albatross information - Wandering Albatross facts;; Diomedea exulans can be found mostly in southern oceans. It has got the greatest widespan of all living birds. Generally their widespan is up to 350 cm (over 11 feet) but albatrosses with widespan almost 400 cm were also observed.
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www.wildanimalsonline.com/birds/wanderingalbatross.php
www.wildanimalsonline.com/birds/wanderingalbatross.php
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The adult Wandering Albatross appears entirely white from a distance. Close up, the fine black wavy lines on the breast, neck and upper back become visible. The bill can vary in colour, but is normally yellowish-pink. ... The Wandering Albatross visits Australian waters from Fremantle, Western Australia to northern New...
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Wandering albatross fact file ... Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) have a white head, neck and body, a wedge-shaped tail, and a large pink beak. ... Taxonomic information on wandering albatross...
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www.aad.gov.au/default.asp?casid=1647
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David Attenborough watches the wandering albatross, a bird of huge size and majesty. From the BBC. ... Nature of wandering Albatross birds - David Att...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUS8uQnx1VA
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The definition of the Albatross was formerly quite indiscriminate. In time the name has become limited particularly to birds of the genus Diomedeidae and especially the Wandering Albatross. Information about this bird, its flight and a picture is shown. ... Although the Wandering Albatross, has been so long the observed of...
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www.thewonderofbirds.com/albatross/
www.thewonderofbirds.com/albatross/
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