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Albatross - Wikipedia A captive albatross tormented by jeering sailors is also a metaphor for the social travails of the sensitive poète maudit in Charles Baudelaire's poem L'albatros:
8 Amazing Albatross Facts - Treehugger Russell McLendon is a science writer with expertise in the natural environment, humans, and wildlife He holds degrees in journalism and environmental anthropology An albatross is a large
Albatross | Largest Seabird, Migration Conservation | Britannica albatross, (family Diomedeidae), any of more than a dozen species of large seabirds that collectively make up the family Diomedeidae (order Procellariiformes) Because of their tameness on land, many albatrosses are known by the common names mollymawk (from the Dutch for “foolish gull”) and gooney Albatrosses are among the most spectacular gliders of all birds, able to stay aloft in windy
ALBATROSS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ALBATROSS is any of a family (Diomedeidae) of large web-footed seabirds that have long slender wings, are excellent gliders, and include the largest seabirds How to use albatross in a sentence Why is albatross used to refer to a burden?
Albatrosses - National Geographic An albatross aloft can be a spectacular sight These feathered giants have the longest wingspan of any bird—up to 11 feet! The wandering albatross is the biggest of some two dozen different species
Albatrosses: Facts about the biggest flying birds | Live Science The biggest flying bird in the world can go for years without touching land, has complicated, comical mating dances that take years to learn, and might even help scientists track down illegal
Albatross - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Albatrosses are large seabirds which belong to the biological family Diomedeidae They live in the region of the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean They are not found in the North Atlantic region, but their fossils have been found there, which shows that they used to live there There are four main species of albatross: Great Albatrosses, North Pacific Albatrosses, Mollymawks and Sooty
Albatross guide: species facts, diet, threats they face - and their . . . Spending most of their lives at sea and covering vast distances, little was known about these elusive seabirds until relatively recently Find out more about albatrosses in this expert guide from the RSPB, including the threats they face, and their outlook for the future
Great albatross - Wikipedia The great albatrosses are seabirds in the genus Diomedea in the albatross family The genus Diomedea formerly included all albatrosses except the sooty albatrosses, but in 1996 the genus was split, with the mollymawks and the North Pacific albatrosses both being elevated to separate genera [1]The great albatrosses themselves form two species complexes, the wandering and Amsterdam albatrosses