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Albatross - Wikipedia Albatrosses, of the biological family Diomedeidae, are large seabirds related to the procellariids, storm petrels, and diving petrels in the order Procellariiformes (the tubenoses) They range widely in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific
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
ALBATROSS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The albatross is an exceedingly large seabird, having a wingspan as much as 11 feet across It is a magnificent glider, capable of staying aloft for hours at a time without flapping its wings, and tends to remain almost entirely at sea, typically coming ashore only to breed
Albatross facts | Birds | BBC Earth Albatrosses are birds that spend most of their lives at sea, soaring over the oceans hunting for fish, before returning to their breeding grounds on isolated islands Members of the biological family Diomedeidae, these colossal birds have giant wingspans, exceeding three metres in some cases
The Albatross Soars Over Thousands of Miles of Open Ocean These majestic seabirds are built for gliding across vast distances as they search for food and connect distant parts of the world Albatrosses are among the largest flying birds on Earth Their incredible wingspans and specialized adaptations make them a perfect example of evolution at its finest
Albatross: Characteristics, Diet, Facts More [Fact Sheet] Albatrosses, known for their immense wingspans and long-distance flights, are one of the most iconic bird species inhabiting the Earth’s polar regions Their graceful gliding and soaring flight patterns have fascinated humans for centuries
Albatross Bird Facts - Diomedeidae - A-Z Animals The albatross is a family of enormous seabirds that spend most of their time far away from land It differs from similar seabirds such as petrels and shearwaters by its physical size, skeletal structure, and the location of the tubes on the bill (along the side rather than the top)